
3/8 Inch Brass Compression Sleeve - Lead Free, Meets Public Law 111-380
UPC #719852939658
Anderson Metals
Description
The 3/8 Inch Brass Compression Sleeve is a high-quality, lead-free compliant product designed for reliable connections in plumbing applications. This durable sleeve is engineered to meet stringent regulations, including California AB-1953 and Vermont SB-152, ensuring safety and compliance for your plumbing needs.
Constructed with a three-piece design that includes a nut, sleeve (or ferrule), and body, this compression sleeve is versatile and easy to use. It is compatible with copper, aluminum, or plastic tubing (note: plastic requires a 60P sleeve and 61P insert). With a temperature range from negative 65 degrees Fahrenheit to plus 250 degrees Fahrenheit, this sleeve is suitable for a variety of applications.
- Lead-free compliant product that meets Public Law 111-380
- Compliant with California AB-1953 and Vermont SB-152 regulations
- Three-piece construction: nut, sleeve (or ferrule), and body
- Compatible with copper, aluminum, or plastic tubing (requires 60P sleeve and 61P insert for plastic)
- Temperature range: negative 65 degrees Fahrenheit to plus 250 degrees Fahrenheit
- Standard fittings use short nuts; long nuts available for higher vibration applications
- To purchase compression fittings with long nut, add a '1' in front of the part number (e.g., 68 becomes 168)
- Easy to disassemble; no flaring tool required
- Primary uses include water, gasoline, oil, and vacuum lines
- Assembly Instructions:
- 1. Cut a smooth, square end on the tubing
- 2. Slide the nut, then the sleeve onto the tube (ensure thread faces the end)
- 3. Insert the tube into the fitting
- 4. Thread the nut onto the fitting until snug, then follow these guidelines: Up to 1/4 inch = 1-1/4 turns, 5/16 inch = 1-3/4 turns, 3/8 inch and up = 2-1/4 turns
WARNING: This product can expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.
WARNING: This product can expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov