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Re: Ferrule fitting question
[Re: 5carguy]
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03/28/21 07:49 PM
03/28/21 07:49 PM
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The AN fitting system by definition is a flare style fitting, not a ferrule style. Just what are you trying, exactly, to do?
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Re: Ferrule fitting question
[Re: 5carguy]
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03/29/21 01:46 PM
03/29/21 01:46 PM
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John_Kunkel
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Better known as a compression fitting. Here's what Earl"s says:
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Re: Ferrule fitting question
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04/03/21 02:20 PM
04/03/21 02:20 PM
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John_Kunkel
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The use of the word "ferrule" can be confusing, technically the fitting that the OP refers to is a compression fitting (bottom pic) where a ferrule is a sleeve used with flared tubing and a flare nut. (top pic)
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