Air Hose Fitting--Plastic OK?

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npalen

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Have had this coiled hose around for several years but haven't used it because the end fittings are 3/8" MPT which don't play well with 1/4" quick couplers. So I made an adapter out of 1" delrin but wondering about safety.

The OD of the 3/8" internal pipe thread is about 0.700" so that leaves about 0.150" wall thickness with the 1" OD delrin. I understand and appreciate all the caveats about using PVC for compressed air lines but wondering about the worst possible scenario with regard to the delrin adapter fitting.

I realize that metal adapters are available but just trying to minimize the weight at the ends of the hose.
 

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   / Air Hose Fitting--Plastic OK? #2  
Why don't you get a 3/8" FNPT coupler and screw it directly to the hose?
 
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I don't think that such an animal is available, near as I can tell. I see only 1/4" pipe threads available for 1/4" quick couplers and 3/8" pipe threads for 3/8" quick couplers.
 
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I don't think that such an animal is available, near as I can tell. I see only 1/4" pipe threads available for 1/4" quick couplers and 3/8" pipe threads for 3/8" quick couplers.

NOPE!
Adapters are available.
I thought I was going to need some, and found them available on Amazon.
 
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Milton makes a model number 718 that is 3/8" FNPT for Type M. That's a common one.
 
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The cheap made in china ones leak or don't last
 
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npalen, I'm sorry I sort of took this off track from your question. It looks like you did a nice job making that fitting. If it were on mine, I wouldn't be worried about it. I would expect any failure would be a crack and leak, which wouldn't be a safety concern. I'll bet that outlasts your hose though. :thumbsup:
 
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npalen, I'm sorry I sort of took this off track from your question. It looks like you did a nice job making that fitting. If it were on mine, I wouldn't be worried about it. I would expect any failure would be a crack and leak, which wouldn't be a safety concern. I'll bet that outlasts your hose though. :thumbsup:

Oh, no problem.
I do see this Model 718 but the price shocked me.

3/8" FNPT M Style Coupler | Milton Industries | Miltonindustries.com

I had checked on Amazon and didn't find anything in a 1/4" coupler with 3/8" pipe thread.

I'll go with the homemade adapters and agree that they will probably outlast the hose. I figured someone was going to say that plastic fittings were a death warrant on air lines.
 
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I worked in a big factory using brand name air hoses and very good couplings. Over the years I saw or fixed a few hundred of them that either were ripped off, flew off, knocked off etc and hoses just started flying around. Nobody ever got hurt, not that it couldn't happen.

I don't think I would use that system for anything over a hundred psi though. If you got a heavy duty high PSI compressor I would be really careful with that setup.
 

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