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COMFIT present a wide
range compression tube fittings which are carefully
designed and manufactured to very stringent tolerances to
provide a zero leak, Torque-Free seal at all tubing
connections. COMFIT
Tube fittings connect runs of tubing for in-line, offset,
multi-port, and mounting configurations to other tubing
sections, pipe, hose, and other fluid transfer
components. Systems are typically configured with straight
sections connected by fittings or specially formed
connections and joints.


Features:
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COMFIT fittings design meets the requirements of ANSI B 31.1, ANSI 31.3
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COMFIT fittings are machined from materials which meets ASTM specification
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COMFIT fittings are available with
NPT (National pipe
taper), BSP (British standard pipe), ISO (International standard organization) threads.
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Protective end caps would prevent damaged to the exposed caps.
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Compression
Nut Threads are silver plated to Extend the life and avoid
galling in extreme condition.
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COMFIT Tube fittings provide safe and reliable performance from cryogenic temperature to high temperature upto 380° C.
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COMFIT Tube Fittings having deep vacuum capability with good quality tubing.
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COMFIT Tube Fittings are rated the maximum working pressure Tubing as shown below in the Tubing
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COMFITS
Compression nuts are internally silver plated which
prevents galling at high temperature.
Material of Construction
COMFIT Tube Fittings are available as standard in SS316.
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Straight fittings are manufactured from hex bar SS 316 Bar Stock:- ASTM A-479
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Tee ,Elbow & Cross fittings are manufactured from stainless steel
SS 316 Forgings:- ASTM A-182
(Other materials are available on request)
Assembly instruction
Insert tubing into the COMFIT fitting.
Check that the tube rest on the shoulder and that the nut is finger tight.
At this point it is recommended that a scribe mark be drawn on the hex of the nut extending onto the fitting body.
This mark will serve as an indicator for the starting point and proper pull-up. 1&1/4 turns of the nut is required for 1/4" (6 mm) and higher. 3/4 turns of the nut are required for 3/16" (4 mm) and lower.
Reassembly Instructions
COMFIT connections may be disconnected and remade repeatedly, without loss of
leaktight seal.
Before disconnecting, mark the position of the nut in relation to the fitting body.
To reassemble, use a wrench to tighten nut to original position
Tighten slightly with wrench until a slight rise in torque is felt.
Thread Information
Threads of many different kinds are used for different purposes in small piping components.
The most common are :
The following are the more common types of pipe threads used in the small pipe industry :
1. NPT Tapered Pipe Threads

NPT(National Pipe Tapered) is made to specifications outlined in ANSI B1.2. This is the pipe thread used on the pipe end.
2. NPTF(National Pipe Thread Dryseal)(made to specifications outlined in ANSI B1.20.3.)
This pipe end is used on some hydraulic equipment and is sometimes specified on military hardware.
COMFIT Fittings are not manufactured with Dryseal Pipe Threads.
3. ISO 7/1 Tapered Pipe Threads

Internation Organization For Standards(ISO 7/1) Tapered.(P.T). ISO tapered threads are equivalent to DIN 2999. BSP TR, JIS B0203, R 1/8 and R 1/4 Keg. In application ISO threads are used similar to NPT threads. However, care should be used that ISO and NPT threads are not mixed. ISO threads have a 55ĄŁ angle versus 60ĄŁ for NPT. Therad pitch is usually measured in millimeters but may be expressed in Inch. In many sizes the threads-per-inch are different and the root and crest configurations are different from NPT.
4. ISO 228/1 Parallel Pipe Threads

(International Organization For Standards(ISO 228/1) Parallel(PF))
ISO Parallel thereads are equivalent to DIN ISO 228/1, BSP PL, JIS B0202, R 1/8 and R 1/4
These pipe threads are similar in configuration to 7/1 threads except there is no taper. Therefore do not work by thread interference like the tapered pipe threads of ISO 7/1 or NPT. A gasket or O-Ring is normally used to seal into the parallel female threaded component.
Comparison Chart
Pipe Threads
Comparison
Chart Pipe
Threads
| Norminal
Size |
Threads
Per inch |
Pipe
O.D |
Included
Thread
Angle |
Pitch |
| 1/16" |
NPT/NPTF
27
ISO 28 |
.312"
.312" |
600
550 |
.037"
.036" |
| 1/8" |
NPT/NPTF
27
ISO 28 |
.405"
.398" |
600
550 |
.037"
.036" |
| 1/4" |
NPT/NPTF
18
ISO 19 |
.540"
.535" |
600
550 |
.0556"
.053" |
| 3/8" |
NPT/NPTF
18
ISO 19 |
.675"
.672 |
600
550 |
.0556"
.053" |
| 1/2" |
NPT/NPTF
14
ISO 14 |
.840"
.843" |
600
550 |
.0714"
.071" |
| 3/4" |
NPT/NPTF
14
ISO 14 |
1.050"
1.060" |
600
550 |
.0714"
.071" |
| 1" |
NPT/NPTF
11 - 1/2
ISO 11 |
1.315"
1.331" |
600
550 |
.087"
.091" |
| 1
- 1/4" |
NPT/NPTF
11 - 1/2
ISO 11 |
1.660"
1.669" |
600
550 |
.087"
.091" |
| 1
- 1/2" |
NPT/NPTF
11 - 1/2
ISO 11 |
1.900"
1.990" |
600
550 |
.087"
.091" |
| 2" |
NPT/NPTF
11 - 1/2
ISO 11 |
2.375"
2.375" |
600
550 |
.087"
.091" |
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