Inverted Flare
Inverted Flare fittings are a type of plumbing fitting commonly used in automotive and hydraulic systems. They are designed to create a secure and leak-proof connection between pipes or tubing.
A 1/4 inverted flare nut is a fitting with a 1/4-inch diameter that is used to connect a pipe or tubing with an inverted flare end. The nut has internal threads that allow it to be screwed onto the corresponding male fitting. It is designed to create a tight seal, preventing any leaks or drips.
A 3/8 inverted flare fitting is another type of Inverted Flare fitting that has a 3/8-inch diameter. This fitting is used to connect two pipes or tubing with inverted flare ends. It typically has external threads that allow it to be screwed into the corresponding female fitting. The fitting is designed to create a secure and leak-proof connection, ensuring the proper flow of fluids. 3/8 inverted flare fittings are commonly used in automotive fuel systems and other applications where a reliable connection is necessary.
Inverted Flare fittings are known for their reliability and ease of installation. They are commonly used in automotive and hydraulic systems due to their ability to withstand high pressures and resist vibration. The inverted flare design provides a secure connection that is less prone to leaks compared to other types of fittings. These fittings are typically made from materials such as brass or steel, which offer durability and resistance to corrosion.