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272 series lead free

2720606CLF - Male NPTF x Push-on Hose Barb

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Attributes

Weight
0.067 lb
Break Quantity
1
Optional Package/Box Quantity
1
Material
Lead-Free Brass
Component Material
Yellow Plastic Cap
Male Thread
NPTF
Temperature Range
-40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 65.6°C)
Length
1.76"
Hose ID
3/8"
Hex
11/16"
Male Thread Size
3/8"
Pressure Rating
350 PSI

Details

Applications

  • For use where "Lead Free" fittings are required
  • For use with potable water

Construction

  • Lead free brass <=0.25% lead
  • Alloy C27540

Installation

  • Assembly Instructions:
  • 1. Trim hose end with smooth square cut.
  • 2. Lubricate either push-on fitting, hose or both.
  • 3. Insert push-on fitting into hose until first barb is in hose.
  • 4. Place end of fitting against a flat object (bench, wall, etc.) and grip the hose one inch from end. Push with a steady force until end of hose is covered by yellow plastic cap.

Instructions

  • Disassembly instructions:
  • 1. Leaving push-on fitting in place, make a 1" cut in the hose along the barbed end of the fitting. Note: Be careful not to nick barbs when cutting the hose.
  • 2. With firm grip on hose, give a sharp downward pull to release the fitting from the hose.

Note

  • No hose clamps or ferrules are needed
  • Swivel is for assembly convenience only, not for live swivel applications

Safety Notes

  • Dixon push-on fittings are intended for use with Lok-On (push-on style) hose only.
  • Caution: Push-on fittings will properly grip push-on hose only when pushed all the way in, with the cut end of the hose completely concealed by the plastic cap.

Specifications

  • Conforms to Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) of Jan. 4, 2014 and California AB1953
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Number of Barbs: 2
  • Barb Length: .92"

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