MadModder
Gallery, Projects and General => The Design Shop => Topic started by: NeoTech on May 05, 2013, 02:52:05 PM
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Its basicly a hose fitting that when tightened will seal itself. Both against another coupling and towards the hose part and protect the user from getting fingers fubard by the hose steel braid.
I use quiet alot of these.. and they are quite expensive.. Being able to make em would help alot. :)
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Is this what you are looking for?
If not, I have nearly every Aerospace-National fitting specification known to (US) DoD.
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That was somewhat helpful but im more looking for the ones that has a compression nut that locks the hose into place
(http://static.summitracing.com/global/images/prod/large/SUM-220690_SN.jpg)
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Neo,
Aerospace National (they used to be called Army-Navy) are a 37° tubing flare fitting. SAE fittings are 45° tubing flare fittings. That was what threw me. The AN-10 size is designed to fit 5/8 inch diameter tubing.
It looks to me as if you have some kind of coupler that is pinned to a compression hose fitting. As I cannot see into the "end" of the coupler, I can only guess. Tapered pipe threads are the most common coupler interface. JIC (also called MS, because they started out as a (US) Military Specification) fittings have a straight (UN fine) thread and a radial o-ring seat (for high hydraulic pressure operations) and are the next most common coupler interface. A (slip-fit to tube) weld socket is not uncommon in these types of couplers.
I usually work with swaged-on fittings when dealing is hose. Otherwise (in case you couldn't tell) my hydraulic work is with drawn tube assemblies.
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Neo,
Check out http://www.discounthydraulichose.com/SAE_100R2AT_Reusable_Hose_Fittings_s/63.htm -- I believe you are looking for an SAE 100R2AT or SAE 100R5 type of fitting.