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TEE NUT SWVL 1/4IN R-12 R-22 R-134A BRS
JB machines all of the access valves at the factory in Aurora, Illinois using the highest level of brass consisting of 65% copper and 35% zinc. This gives our brass fittings and access valves high tensile strength while resisting corrosion. Many import fittings use lower quality brass with lower copper content, resulting in higher failure rates. JB machines all of our valves to the strict guidelines of the ARI to ensure proper sealing of the valve and core surfaces.
NUT NUT 5/8 IN BRS DOM 1-1/8 IN HEX
JB machines all of the brass fittings at the factory in Aurora, Illinois using the highest level of brass, consisting of 65% copper and 35% zinc. This gives our brass fittings and access valves high tensile strength while resisting corrosion. Many import fittings use lower quality brass with lower copper content and higher failure rates. Our brass fittings may be used with copper, brass, aluminum, steel, and plastic tube provided an acceptable flare could be generated with the material. Vacuum pressures of 5,000 psi can be handled depending on the size, material, and conditions. Using a 4:1 safety factor, the following general rule is used:3,000 psi to 1/4 in, 2,000 psi to 1/2 in, and 1,500 psi to 1 in. Long nuts are recommended when vibration is a factor. Tubing should be double flared in extreme applications to minimize flare thinning on over-tightening. Our brass fittings general comply with SAE, ASA, ASME, and MS standards. Heavy-duty ACR tube fittings generally conform to SAE, ASA
NUT NUT 1/4 IN BRS DOM 3/4 IN HEX
JB machines all of the brass fittings at the factory in Aurora, Illinois using the highest level of brass, consisting of 65% copper and 35% zinc. This gives our brass fittings and access valves high tensile strength while resisting corrosion. Many import fittings use lower quality brass with lower copper content and higher failure rates. Our brass fittings may be used with copper, brass, aluminum, steel, and plastic tube provided an acceptable flare could be generated with the material. Vacuum pressures of 5,000 psi can be handled depending on the size, material, and conditions. Using a 4:1 safety factor, the following general rule is used:3,000 psi to 1/4 in, 2,000 psi to 1/2 in, and 1,500 psi to 1 in. Long nuts are recommended when vibration is a factor. Tubing should be double flared in extreme applications to minimize flare thinning on over-tightening. Our brass fittings general comply with SAE, ASA, ASME, and MS standards. Heavy-duty ACR tube fittings generally conform to SAE, ASA
NUT NUT 3/8 IN BRS DOM 7/8 IN HEX
JB machines all of the brass fittings at the factory in Aurora, Illinois using the highest level of brass, consisting of 65% copper and 35% zinc. This gives our brass fittings and access valves high tensile strength while resisting corrosion. Many import fittings use lower quality brass with lower copper content and higher failure rates. Our brass fittings may be used with copper, brass, aluminum, steel, and plastic tube provided an acceptable flare could be generated with the material. Vacuum pressures of 5,000 psi can be handled depending on the size, material, and conditions. Using a 4:1 safety factor, the following general rule is used:3,000 psi to 1/4 in, 2,000 psi to 1/2 in, and 1,500 psi to 1 in. Long nuts are recommended when vibration is a factor. Tubing should be double flared in extreme applications to minimize flare thinning on over-tightening. Our brass fittings general comply with SAE, ASA, ASME, and MS standards. Heavy-duty ACR tube fittings generally conform to SAE, ASA
NUT NUT 1/2 IN BRS DOM 1 IN HEX 2000 PSI
JB machines all of the brass fittings at the factory in Aurora, Illinois using the highest level of brass, consisting of 65% copper and 35% zinc. This gives our brass fittings and access valves high tensile strength while resisting corrosion. Many import fittings use lower quality brass with lower copper content and higher failure rates. Our brass fittings may be used with copper, brass, aluminum, steel, and plastic tube provided an acceptable flare could be generated with the material. Vacuum pressures of 5,000 psi can be handled depending on the size, material, and conditions. Using a 4:1 safety factor, the following general rule is used:3,000 psi to 1/4 in, 2,000 psi to 1/2 in, and 1,500 psi to 1 in. Long nuts are recommended when vibration is a factor. Tubing should be double flared in extreme applications to minimize flare thinning on over-tightening. Our brass fittings general comply with SAE, ASA, ASME, and MS standards. Heavy-duty ACR tube fittings generally conform to SAE, ASA