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Compression

Compression

Compression fittings are a type of plumbing fitting that is commonly used to connect two pipes or tubes together.   These fittings are designed to create a tight seal between the pipes, preventing any leaks or drips.

Brass threaded elbows are a type of compression fitting that is used to change the direction of a pipe or tube.   They have a threaded connection on one end, which allows them to be easily screwed onto a pipe or tube.   The other end of the elbow is designed to accept another pipe or tube, creating a 90-degree angle.   Brass threaded elbows are commonly used in plumbing systems to navigate around obstacles or to connect pipes at different angles.

Brass fittings are another type of compression fitting that is used to connect two pipes or tubes together.   These fittings have a male and female end, which allows them to be easily connected by screwing them together.   Brass fittings are commonly used in plumbing systems to create a secure and leak-proof connection between pipes or tubes.   They are available in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different plumbing needs.

Brass tube connectors are compression fittings that are specifically designed to connect two tubes together.   These connectors have a compression nut and a ferrule, which are used to create a tight seal around the tubes.   The compression nut is tightened onto the connector, compressing the ferrule against the tubes and creating a secure connection.   Brass tube connectors are commonly used in plumbing systems to connect sections of tubing or to repair damaged tubing.