EKWB EK-Quantum Torque STC-10/13 Compression Fitting for Soft Tubing 10/13
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EK-Torque STC-10/13 - Black 3831109813850 | $7.99 |
eK-Torque STC 10/13 Black fittings are eK's new minimalistic 10/13mm (ID/OD) soft-tube compression fittings designed for use with various flexible soft tubing types such as PVC, ePDM, Norprene and silicone
They can be complemented by interchangeable aesthetic color rings, and are an ideal choice for anyone and a perfect match with eK-Quantum series products (aesthetic rings are sold separately)
The locking ring prevents solid tube to be pulled out of the fitting by compressing the rubber gasket underneath the ring
The base fitting surface is smooth and has no adequate gripping surface, but the inside of the barb is socketed with a 9mm hex Allen key pattern
The outer diameter of a fitting: 20mm
They can be complemented by interchangeable aesthetic color rings, and are an ideal choice for anyone and a perfect match with eK-Quantum series products (aesthetic rings are sold separately)
The locking ring prevents solid tube to be pulled out of the fitting by compressing the rubber gasket underneath the ring
The base fitting surface is smooth and has no adequate gripping surface, but the inside of the barb is socketed with a 9mm hex Allen key pattern
The outer diameter of a fitting: 20mm
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