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Distribute air or fluid to multiple locations from a single supply source with these manifolds. They are also known as headers.
Designed for ultra-clean environments, these manifolds are cleaned, dried, and vacuum sealed in plastic to prevent dirt and moisture from contaminating the inside. Use them to distribute air or fluid to multiple locations from a single supply source. Also known as headers.
These manifolds have two separate sections inside, so you can run two different substances through them without worrying about them intermixing. Also known as headers.
Unlike other manifolds, which have an inlet on either end, these have one inlet on the opposite side from the outlets. This design allows air or fluid to follow a straight path, improving flow through your system. Also known as headers.
With outlets on the side instead of on top, these manifolds have a lower profile than rectangular manifolds and fit well in cramped spaces. Use them to distribute air or fluid to three locations from a single supply source.
Use these manifolds with molding equipment to circulate hot and cold water through your line. They have a red side for hot water and a blue side for cold water.
Mount these manifolds on the end of a hose line to distribute air, water, or hydraulic fluid to three locations from a single supply source.
When you’re short on vertical space, these manifolds are a good fit—they have outlets on the side instead of on top, so they have a lower profile than rectangular manifolds. Use them to distribute air or fluid to five locations from a single supply source.
A great solution when space is at a premium, these manifolds are less than an inch in height, yet allow you to supply up to 12 lines from one distribution point.
These junction blocks have threaded holes that allow air or fluid to flow at a 90° angle through the block. Use them to organize and separate multiple lines in your system.
Use these junction blocks to organize and separate multiple lines in your system. They have threaded holes that allow air or fluid to flow straight through the block.
Supply air to two different rotating objects from a stationary supply.
These Schedule 40 fittings are the industry standard for gravity-flow drain, waste, and vent (DWV) applications.
These fittings are an economical option for chemical waste systems. Fittings are ABS plastic, which has excellent strength and impact resistance and good chemical resistance.
Made of polypropylene, these gravity-flow fittings withstand organic solvents, such as acetone, that would dissolve CPVC pipe. They also stand up to highly corrosive acids, such as hydrochloric acid, and alkalies.
Connect these fittings to Schedule 40 plastic pipe—they are the industry standard for residential and commercial low-pressure plumbing and water supply applications. They are plastic for good corrosion resistance.
Connect these fittings to Schedule 80 pipe. With thicker, stronger walls than standard-wall fittings, they can handle heavy duty supply applications, such as water processing, wastewater treatment, and irrigation.
Compatible with ARO-shape plugs and sockets.
The industry standard for quick-disconnect couplings, these are also known as industrial interchange couplings. Compatible with Industrial-shape plugs and sockets.
Sockets accommodate five common plug shapes: Industrial, ARO, Lincoln, Tru-Flate, and European.
These fittings won’t absorb moisture, so they’re good for water and high-humidity air applications.
Made of brass, these fittings have good corrosion resistance.
Make lightweight connections without the hassle of matching the exact thread type—these fittings connect to NPT, NPTF, BSPP, BSPT, and other universal threads.
Made of nickel-plated brass, these fittings have better corrosion resistance than unplated brass fittings.
Designed for use in welding applications, these fittings are flame retardant.
Connect high-pressure brake lines with fittings that won’t crack in frigid temperatures. Often used on commercial trucks and trailers, these fittings meet Department of Transportation FMVSS 571 safety standards.
Also known as instant fittings, these connect to tubing with a push, and an internal gripping ring and O-ring hold the tubing tight. Use in applications up to 150 psi.
Solder these fittings to tubing for a permanent, leak-tight connection. They are also known as sweat fittings.
Use these fittings at pressures up to 9,700 psi. Also known as instrumentation fittings, they are made to tight tolerances for use in high-precision applications. They are compatible with Swagelok®, Let-Lok, and Parker A-Lok fittings.
The smooth finish inside these stainless steel quick-clamp fittings makes it easy to remove product residue.
Build a custom 1/4" system to deliver coolant, cutting oil, water, or air in any direction.
Build a spray system by adding your own nozzles to these nozzle-ready spray manifolds.
Often attached to differential pressure gauges to measure liquid level in tanks, these manifolds have two isolation valves with a pressure-equalizing valve between them. To isolate your differential pressure gauge for maintenance or calibration, shut off flow on both sides and equalize pressure in the manifold. They are rated for at least 6,000 psi. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Distribute compressed air, hydraulic fluid, or water from a single supply to multiple locations.