Application Fit Across Industrial Systems
Copper tube end brass fittings are used by refrigeration installers, plumbing assemblers, and process-system contractors. For installers the primary concern is ease of joint formation and leakage prevention. For procurement teams the emphasis is repeatable supply and consistent dimensional verification. For maintenance planners the goal is part interchangeability across replacement cycles.
Manufacturing and Inspection Details
Parts are produced through precision turning or machining operations. Critical parameters include bore concentricity, insertion depth tolerance, and thread-form accuracy. Dimensional inspection includes gauge checks and sample CMM measurement where required. Surface condition at the tube end is controlled to ensure clean solder or compression seating.
Dispatch and Documentation
Packaging protects sealing surfaces and threads. Lead time is scheduled according to batch size and machining route. Batch inspection documents can be supplied to support procurement qualification. Request a sample to validate fit prior to large orders.
Submit Drawings for Volume Pricing
Share engineering drawings and expected annual volumes to obtain a tailored quotation. Production capacity supports scheduled replenishment for repeat orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can the fitting be delivered with dimensional inspection reports? Yes. Batch-level inspection reports can be provided per procurement request.
- What surface finishes are available for tube end fittings? Standard options include natural brass or plated finishes; specify finish requirement when requesting a quote.
- Are these fittings suitable for brazed and soldered joints? Yes. End-face quality and material compatibility support soldering and brazing processes.
- How does custom tolerance affect lead time? Tighter tolerances increase setup and inspection time; lead time is scheduled by tolerance complexity and order quantity.