Application Fit Across Systems
Compression fittings serve installers, OEM assembly lines, and maintenance teams. Installers rely on consistent ferrule action to form seals. OEM lines require parts that meet drawing tolerances for automated assembly. Maintenance teams prefer interchangeability and reliable sealing during replacement operations.
Technical Specifications and Quality Control
Key selection factors are thread standard, ferrule geometry, bore concentricity, and surface finish at sealing faces. Production often uses turning, profile forming, and finishing operations. Inspection includes gauge checks, sample assembly tests, and dimensional sampling as agreed for qualification.
Supply Planning and Documentation
Packaging protects sealing surfaces and threads. Lead time depends on tolerance classes and batch quantity. Batch inspection statements and sample reports can be provided for procurement qualification. Provide drawings and volume forecasts for an accurate quotation.
Request Volume and Qualification Details
Share part specifications, required thread forms, and projected volumes to obtain a tailored quote. Production schedules can accommodate repeat replenishment programs for project deployment.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What sealing profiles are supported? Compression and ferrule profiles are produced to match standard tube sizes; specify profile when requesting a quote.
- Can assembly tests be included in qualification? Sample assembly checks can be arranged to validate sealing under specified torque conditions.
- Are batch inspection reports supplied? Batch-level dimensional checks and inspection statements can be supplied per procurement request.
- How is packaging handled for delicate sealing surfaces? Protective separators and transit-safe cartons are used to maintain sealing face integrity.