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Re: Inexpensive AN fittings [Re: mopar dave] #2615105
01/31/19 03:17 PM
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I've had excellent luck with Earls UltraPro line. I think it's their top shelf stuff, also most expensive. PTFE lined.


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Re: Inexpensive AN fittings [Re: mopar dave] #2615106
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Fragola started as a private label maker and probably make stuff for Summit and others.


If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
Re: Inexpensive AN fittings [Re: mopar dave] #2615316
01/31/19 10:46 PM
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I use Earl's and Aeroquip and a Russel here and there if I cant find what I need in the other two.

I have quite a few old blue fittings from my swap to black on ebay....


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Re: Inexpensive AN fittings [Re: mopar dave] #2616735
02/04/19 04:02 AM
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I use Parker fittings for my braided teflon hoses, otherwise it is Aeroquip only. But I am using this on airplanes...
here is the best AN hardware book in the INDUSTRY..
https://www.askbob.aero/sites/default/files/Genuine_Aircraft_Hardware_Catalog.pdf

most people dont know that AN does not mean Air Force/Navy, it actually stood for Air Corps/Navy because the specs came out before there was an Air Force. Tim


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Re: Inexpensive AN fittings [Re: RV2] #2616785
02/04/19 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted By RV2
For the past 4 years I have been buying all my hose and fittings from a place called "Getfast1"
Excellent pricing and no issues, the last batch of fitting were Fragola.


I bought 80% of my fitting for my Road Runner though them. It all looks nice... Haven't installed any yet.


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Re: Inexpensive AN fittings [Re: astjp2] #2616871
02/04/19 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted By astjp2
I use Parker fittings for my braided teflon hoses, otherwise it is Aeroquip only. But I am using this on airplanes...
here is the best AN hardware book in the INDUSTRY..
https://www.askbob.aero/sites/default/files/Genuine_Aircraft_Hardware_Catalog.pdf

most people dont know that AN does not mean Air Force/Navy, it actually stood for Air Corps/Navy because the specs came out before there was an Air Force. Tim


Well thanks for that. I had one when I was in an aircraft facility and it got misplaced. Never remembered where it came from or how to get another. Just ordered a new one.


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Re: Inexpensive AN fittings [Re: astjp2] #2616893
02/04/19 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted By astjp2
I use Parker fittings for my braided teflon hoses, otherwise it is Aeroquip only. But I am using this on airplanes...
here is the best AN hardware book in the INDUSTRY..
https://www.askbob.aero/sites/default/files/Genuine_Aircraft_Hardware_Catalog.pdf

most people dont know that AN does not mean Air Force/Navy, it actually stood for Air Corps/Navy because the specs came out before there was an Air Force. Tim

Does the FAA still require every part used on aircraft be certified with them?


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