The press in fitting is a good indoor application and when the tube is not
gouged, as the fiting does not apply enough compression to overcome the
souge.
The DOT rated I noticed are all rhe one with built in sleeve.
I read in a ad where one company now has the DOT rated Push in fitting.
I have had more issues with the Push in fittings not wanting to release.
> I have used 1/4" airline fittings for at least 10 years. All kinds. The all
> brass fittings without the sleeve that inserts into the tubing, fail just
> about as often as the "push to seal/push to release" style fittings which
> are made from a number of different materials, such as brass, and various
> plastic like materials.
> Absolutely the most reliable fittings I have found are the ALL BRASS
> D.O.T. certified fittings that use a sleeve that inserts into the tubing
> and a ferrule and compression nut to clamp onto the tubing and sleeve.
> Properly used, they are as reliable as the tubing itself. They are the
> only kind I regularly purchase and install into anything I have my
> reputation riding on.
> The fittings that are supplied with "Air Ride" brand equipment, I
> remove and discard. They are mostly plastic junk.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Or
> 78 GMC ROYALE 403
>
>
> > I've never seen one fail. We use them in a lot of machinery, and I have
> > similar ones on my coach.
> > I much prefer the push to connect over the compression fittings.
> >
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> >
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> > 1976 Palm Beach 455
> >
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