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Bonfix screw coupling, brass, female thread x compression, Kiwa, Gastec QA, ¾" x 15 mm

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Bonfix screw coupling, brass, female thread x compression, Kiwa, Gastec QA, ¾" x 15 mmThis Bonfix screw coupling is used with water pipes, gas pipes, heating installations or industrial transport systems. With brass compression fittings you can easily create a safe and leak free connection between 2 pipes, without welding, soldering or pressing. It is possible to reuse the compression fitting, but the compression ring must be replaced. In addition to this screw coupling, the range includes various other couplings, such as: Compression

This Bonfix screw coupling is used with water pipes, gas pipes, heating installations or industrial transport systems. With brass compression fittings you can easily create a safe and leak-free connection between 2 pipes, without welding, soldering or pressing. It is possible to reuse the compression fitting, but the compression ring must be replaced.

In addition to this screw coupling, the range includes various other couplings, such as:
  • Compression ring.
  • Elbow 90°.
  • Support sleeve.
  • Tee 90°.
  • Union nut.

Installation

With a brass compression coupling, you can easily create a strong and reliable connection without needing special tools. All you need is a spanner to tighten the coupling, a pipe cutter to cut the pipe to size, and a deburring tool to smooth the edges. The compression ring in the coupling ensures a leak-free connection.
  • The installation of a compression fitting in a water pipe follows these steps:
  • Cut the pipe to size and deburr the ends to prevent any damage to the pipe.
  • Slide the pipe into the compression fitting until it reaches the stop edge.
  • Hand-tighten the compression nut.
  • Then tighten the compression fitting with a wrench;
  • 12 and 15 mm: one full turn.
  • 22 mm: half to three-quarters turn.
  • 28 mm or larger: approximately three-quarters turn.
Please note: If the gland is tightened too much, there is a risk of leakage. When using a soft red copper or plastic pipe, we recommend using a support sleeve to prevent the pipe from being compressed.

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The desired brass compression coupling can be ordered easily and quickly via our website or purchased in one of our branches. Are you not yet sure what the optimal brass compression coupling is for your situation? Contact one of our specialists for advice without obligation.
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