Parker Legris Rectus : Distribution Catalogue
Brass Compression Fittings / Stud Fittings
Installation
Cutting the Tube
Preparing the Connection
Connecting the Tube
Final Assembly
For metal tubing, de-burr the tube prior to connection. Tube bending should be done before connection.
Push the tube up against the shoulder of the body of the fitting and hand tighten.
Tighten the nut using a spanner or torque wrench to enable the olive to bite on the tube, the connection being completed when the recommended tightening torque is reached (see tables below).
Cut the polymer or metal tube square.
Slide the nut onto the tube; lubricate the threads on the body and nut along with the olive to facilitate tightening (for metal tubing as well). Fit the olive onto the end of the tube.
It is recommended to use an insert in order to prevent tube creeping (diameter > 14mm)
Recommended Tube Type
Copper tube: copper which has been "cold rolled", cold drawn and in straight lengths. Brass tube: in cold-rolled straight lengths (same working pressure as for copper tube). "Coiled annealed" copper tube: reduces working pressure by 35%; must be avoided completely if vibration is present.
Steel tube: "thin wall" cold drawn, seamless, bright annealed and in straight lengths. 6 mm to 16 mmO.D.: max. wall thickness 1 mm Above 16 mm O.D.: max. wall thickness 1.5 mm
Polyamide tube: semi-rigid For rigid polyamide tube, multiply the figures in this table by 1.8.
Recommended Tube-Fitting Assembly Configurations
Assembled using Parker Legris brass olive and nut.
Assembled using Parker Legris steel olive and nut (nut type 0110..40).
Assembled using Parker Legris brass olive and nut. Parker Legris Semi-Rigid Polyamide Tube MaximumWorking Pressure (bar)
Copper Tube MaximumWorking Pressure (bar)
Steel Tube MaximumWorking Pressure (bar)
240
0
0
45
0
1000
550
2 x 4 3 x 5 4 x 6 6 x 8 8 x 10
230
2 x 4
3 x 4 2.7 x 4 2 x 4 3.3 x 5 4 x 6 6 x 8 8 x 10 7.5 x 10 10 x 12 9 x 12 12 x 14 11 x 14 10.4 x 14
2
20
460
970
190 190
25 25
470
3 x 5
150 150
370
860
4
40
100 100
400
3
4 x 6
30
290
770
75 75
3
32
310
10 x 12 12 x 14 13 x 15 14 x 16 16 x 18 15.6 x 18 18 x 20 17.6 x 20 20 x 22 18.8 x 22 23 x 25 21.8 x 25 26 x 28 24.8 x 28 24 x 28
55 55
6 x 8
2
225
590
22
45 45
240
1
16
8 x 10
42 42
225
480
2
23
40 40
200
10 x 12
12 12
145
400
37 37
160
2
22
55 55
12 x 14
125
340
1
10
35 35
150
When using a plastic nut type 0110..70, the maximum working pressure is 10 bar, for all diameters.
13 x 15
1
50 50
16
115
310
MaximumWorking Pressure (bar)
30 30
22 22
140
14 x 16
110
280
60 60
12 x 15 11 x 15 13 x 16 12 x 16 14 x 18 15 x 20 16 x 22 19 x 25 23 x 28 22 x 28
1
14
120 85 85 230
20 20
16 x 18
2
23
55 55
Working Pressure with Water Hammer (bar)
1
12
100 70 190 90 60 160
18 x 20
25 25
2
21
40 40
20 x 22
1
17
50 50
2
20
MaximumWater Hammer Pressure (bar)
70 40 115
23 x 25
2
21
1 1
18
16
2
20
Working Pressure Coefficients for Semi-Rigid Polyamide Tubing
Temperature °C
-40°C / -15°C
-15°C / +30°C
+30°C / +50°C
+50°C /+70°C
+70°C /+100°C
Factor
1.8
1
0.68
0.55
0.31
Parker Legris brass compression fittings are not compatible with ammonia and its derivatives.
The above recommendations are given in good faith. However, since each application is different, it is advisable to undertake tests in actual working conditions.
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