Please Give Us Your Feedback. First Name. Last Name Submit Anonymously:. Contact Me:. Prefer to Request a Quote? Request Quote. Enter Comments Below:. Submit Feedback:. Click for a new code. Thank you for your feedback on our MSA8 thread adapter. After discussing this directly by email, the PDF drawing is indeed correct and matches the description. This would allow, among other usages, to mount any M4 component be them threaded or counterbored on 6mm cage rodes.
Hello, thank you for your feedback. I have added this idea to our internal product forum for further consideration, and have reached out to you directly to discuss your application as well.
Hello, I, certainly like other customers, purchase several thread adapter types at once. Would it be possible you think about a way to offer a pack of e. That would save you on packing, packing time, reduce waste and be more convenient and economical for your customers.
The thread count is 32 threads in an inch, which translates to 0. The thread is UNC. Response from Chris at Thorlabs: We did at one time offer M2. I will look into the possibility of offering it as a custom and contact you directly.
This would be useful for screwing the M4 end of a Response from Chris at Thorlabs: There's no external to external adapter, but we do have an internal to external one that should work for you. A response from Adam at Thorlabs to makarov: Thank you very much for the customer inspired new product idea. I agree that this would be a great addition to the catalog and fill and important void in our thread adapters. I am currently working on a quotation for these custom thread adapters and will confirm the dimensions of the custom product via email.
I need pieces initially. The reason is that we are a metric lab but we have started to use MiniSeries and decided to reuse your standard 6 mm diameter cage rods as posts in MiniSeries, instead of buying separate 6 mm diameter MiniSeries posts which would add clutter and confusion in the lab as new students try to interchange them with the cage rods.
Its quite strange that this thread adapter is not a stock item, given your wide assortment. Right now we have to use two thread adapters on top of one another to mount an M4-threaded component to a cage rod; we have also tried to double-tap M4 holes with tap to make it fit a single thread adapter, but I doubt the latter is a good idea lab-wide. A response from Adam at Thorlabs to Hanneke: We are currently in the process of evaluating the packaging of all of our products. We are updating the packaging to make them more environmentally friendly.
Thank you for the suggestions, I agree that this is a good idea and we will get started on changing this packaging. I just ordered a bunch of thread adapters and have spent the morning unwrapping each individual screw. It seems that you could save yourself money and your customers time by putting the screws in ziplock bags based on part number in the quantity ordered e. I do appreciate the perforations on the baggies, though.
Response from Laurie at Thorlabs to dsmith: It is possible for our machine shop to do some custom machining, but we would need you to provide us with a drawing of your exact requirements prior to quoting you the cost.
Thanks for your interest in our products, and please let us know if we can be of further assistance. I would be looking for a quantity of approx. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thread Adapters - External to External. Thread Adapters - Internal to Internal. Threaded Counterbore Adapters. Click to Enlarge. Screw Thread Adapter Kit. Item Qty. These fittings are made to tighter tolerances than other stainless steel pipe fittings. They are also known as instrumentation fittings. When space is at a premium choose these compact fittings.
Choose these fittings when you want the same high-quality found in our low-pressure pipe fittings, but need more strength to handle higher pressures. Use these heavy duty, corrosion-resistant fittings in high-pressure flow applications. Typically used with medium- to high-pressure stainless steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Code 61 SAE hydraulic flanges, these let you create an access point in a high-pressure hydraulic line.
Press these fittings onto stainless steel pipe using a crimping tool for a permanent, leak-tight connection that's faster than threading or welding and doesn't require heat. These brass fittings have the strength to handle high-pressure applications.
Typically used with high-pressure brass and bronze threaded pipe fittings. Not only do these brass fittings have the strength to handle high-pressure applications, the male threads have a sealant applied for extra protection against leaks. Use these heavy-duty brass fittings for high-pressure drinking water applications.
The plating on these brass fittings creates a shiny finish and provides extra protection in corrosive environments. Fittings have the strength to handle high-pressure applications. When space in your pipe line is limited, choose these miniature fittings that are one inch or less in length.
Install and remove these high-pressure brass fittings with a socket wrench or hex key sold separately. Use these fittings in low-pressure flow applications. They have good corrosion resistance. Typically used with low-pressure brass and bronze threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Pressure Class flanges, these brass flanges are designed for low-pressure applications. The male threads on these brass fittings have a sealant applied for extra protection against leaks.
Also known as Pressure Class fittings, they are built for use in low-pressure applications. Less than an inch in length, these miniature fittings work well in low-pressure pipe lines that are tight on space.
Used in low-pressure pipe lines, these brass fittings have a plating that makes them shiny and improves corrosion resistance. Also known as instrumentation fittings, these have the most precise threads and the tightest tolerances of all the brass pipe fittings we offer. Typically used with precision extreme-pressure brass and bronze threaded pipe fittings.
Extreme pressures are no problem for these heavy-duty brass fittings. Choose these fittings when you need better strength than our low-pressure brass and bronze pipe fittings. Plated with nickel, these brass fittings resist rust better than steel and unfinished brass fittings. Select them when you need more strength in corrosive environments to handle higher pressures than our low-pressure fittings. Typically used with medium-pressure brass and bronze threaded pipe fittings.
These fittings are strong enough to handle extreme pressures, yet small enough to fit into cramped spaces. Made to tighter tolerances than other steel pipe fittings, these are also known as instrumentation fittings.
The strongest steel fittings we offer, these can withstand extreme-pressure applications. Typically used with extreme-pressure iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule XXH.
Use these fittings for low-pressure applications in noncorrosive environments. Also known as Schedule 40, this steel pipe is designed for low-pressure applications.
Pipe has clockwise right - hand threads on one end and counterclockwise left - hand threads on the other end. When you use a wrench to turn, connections on both ends tighten at the same time. Assortments contain threaded pipe in various lengths. These flanges are for low-pressure applications in noncorrosive environments. The threads on these fittings have clockwise right - hand threads on one end and counterclockwise left - hand threads on the other end.
The galvanized finish on these fittings provides fair corrosion resistance. Fittings are for use in low-pressure applications. Made of galvanized steel, this Schedule 40 pipe has fair corrosion resistance and is designed for low-pressure applications. A plastic sleeve prevents destructive corrosion when connecting different metals. The galvanized finish on these Pressure Class flanges provides fair corrosion resistance. Use these unions to connect different metals in a piping or plumbing system.
They have a gasket with a plastic sleeve that inhibits destructive corrosion. Typically used with medium-pressure iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Schedule For use in noncorrosive environments, these fittings have better strength than our low-pressure iron and steel pipe fittings. With better strength than our low-pressure steel flanges, these are for use in medium-pressure applications.
Typically used with medium-pressure galvanized iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. A galvanized finish gives these fittings fair corrosion resistance. They have the strength to handle medium-pressure applications. Also known as Pressure Class flanges, these medium-pressure flanges have a galvanized finish for fair corrosion resistance. These fittings can stand up to high-pressure applications.
Use them in noncorrosive environments. Typically used with high-pressure iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. Combine an adapter with a two-piece pipe flange sold separately to build a customized flange connection for noncorrosive environments. Also known as Pressure Class steel flanges, these have the strength to handle high pressures. A galvanized finish gives these fittings better corrosion resistance than our plain steel high-pressure fittings.
Also known as Pressure Class fittings. Typically used with high-pressure galvanized iron and steel threaded pipe fittings. The grooved ends on these iron fittings connect to pipe with a clamp to easily install piping systems. This steel pipe has grooved ends that connect to fittings with a clamp sold separately for an easy way to install piping systems.
Also known as no-hub pipe fittings and soil pipe fittings, these fittings are for use in gravity-flow applications both above and below ground. Their small size makes these miniature fittings a good choice for cramped, confined spaces. Designed for medium-pressure applications, these fittings have better strength than our low-pressure aluminum pipe fittings.
In addition to being lightweight, these aluminum fittings offer good corrosion resistance. Use them in low-pressure flow applications. Typically used with low-pressure aluminum threaded pipe fittings. Also known as Pressure Class flanges, these are for use in low-pressure applications. Flanges are aluminum, which is lightweight with good corrosion resistance.
Also known as Pressure Class fittings, these have the highest pressure rating of all the aluminum pipe fittings we offer. Typically used with high-pressure aluminum threaded pipe fittings. Also called close nipples, these Schedule 40 nipples are threaded on both ends to the center. These fittings have excellent resistance to stress cracking and have better corrosion resistance than most stainless steel alloys.
It has better corrosion resistance than most stainless steel alloys and can handle corrosive substances, such as salt water and acids. Connect these fittings to Schedule 40 plastic pipe— they are the industry standard for residential and commercial low-pressure plumbing and water supply applications. They are plastic for good corrosion resistance. Connect these fittings to thick-wall plastic pipe— they have thicker, stronger walls than standard-wall fittings, so they can handle heavy duty industrial plumbing and water supply applications, such as water processing, waste water treatment, and irrigation.
They can withstand pressures up to psi. Connect to thick-wall plastic pipe fittings for use in heavy duty industrial plumbing and water supply applications, such as water processing, waste water treatment, and irrigation. Pipe can handle pressures up to psi. Bolt two same-size flanges together with a gasket to create an access point within a line. They are also known as Pressure Class flanges.
They have thick, strong walls to handle heavy duty industrial plumbing and water supply applications, such as water processing, waste water treatment, and irrigation. Use for pressures up to psi. Also known as insert fittings, these slide into semi-flexible plastic pipe and secure with a clamp.
Use for pressures up to 60 psi. Designed for outdoor use, they contain an additive that protects against the damaging effects of ultraviolet light. Fittings are typically used in low-pressure residential and commercial plumbing and water supply applications up to psi.
They have the chemical resistance to withstand acids, solvents, and other harsh substances. Use these polypropylene flanges in outdoor environments— they resist the damaging effects of ultraviolet light. They have the chemical resistance to stand up to acids, solvents, and other harsh substances. Flanges are also known as Pressure Class flanges. It has the chemical resistance to withstand acids, solvents, and other harsh substances.
Also known as manifold flange fittings, these have a clamp-together design that lets you access your line for routine maintenance. Fittings resist acids, solvents, and other harsh chemicals.
They are commonly used in high-purity chemical flow processes, such as semiconductor and clean room applications. This PTFE pipe can withstand a wider temperature range than any of our other plastic pipe for chemicals. It is commonly used in high-purity chemical flow processes, such as semiconductor and clean room applications.
Made of PTFE, they can handle a wider temperature range than any of our other plastic pipe flanges for chemicals. Not only do these PFA fittings have the chemical resistance to handle acid and salt water, they also have better crack resistance than other plastic pipe fittings for chemicals. PVDF is comparable to Kynar, and has the chemical resistance to stand up to solvents and other harsh substances. Pipe meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance to delay the spread of flames to valuable equipment.
It is made of PVDF, which is comparable to Kynar, and has the chemical resistance to stand up to solvents and other harsh substances. Flanges meet UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance to delay the spread of flames to valuable equipment. They are PVDF, which is comparable to Kynar, and has the chemical resistance to stand up to solvents and other harsh substances.
Also known as Pressure Class flanges. These fittings are an economical option for chemical waste systems. Fittings are ABS plastic, which has excellent strength and impact resistance and good chemical resistance. These fittings are NSF certified for use in corrosive waste gravity-flow systems. Made of CPVC, they have better chemical resistance than ABS plastic gravity-flow fittings and can stand up to highly-corrosive acids and other harsh substances.
They have high strength and impact resistance. Use these plastic fittings to connect gasoline fuel lines to machines and equipment. They have excellent corrosion resistance as well as high strength and impact resistance.
These Schedule 40 fittings are the industry standard for gravity-flow drain, waste, and vent DWV applications. With thinner walls than Schedule 40 fittings, these are lighter in weight and have more space on the inside for high-flow applications, such as underground gravity-flow sewer and storm drainage lines.
They are also known as SDR 35 fittings. The snap -together design allows you to quickly connect these fittings to pipe with no cement required.
Fittings are typically used in gravity-flow drainage applications. Distribute air or fluid to multiple locations from a single supply source with these manifolds. They are also known as headers. These manifolds have two separate sections inside, so you can run two different substances through them without worrying about them intermixing. Also known as headers. Designed for ultra-clean environments, these manifolds are cleaned, dried, and vacuum sealed in plastic to prevent dirt and moisture from contaminating the inside.
Use them to distribute air or fluid to multiple locations from a single supply source. Unlike other manifolds, which have an inlet on either end, these have one inlet on the opposite side from the outlets. This design allows air or fluid to follow a straight path, improving flow through your system. Mount these manifolds on the end of a hose line to distribute air, water, or hydraulic fluid to three locations from a single supply source.
With outlets on the side instead of on top, these manifolds have a lower profile than rectangular manifolds and fit well in cramped spaces. Use them to distribute air or fluid to three locations from a single supply source. Use them to distribute air or fluid to five locations from a single supply source.
A great solution when space is at a premium, these manifolds are less than an inch in height, yet allow you to supply up to 12 lines from one distribution point. Use these manifolds with molding equipment to circulate hot and cold water through your line.
They have a red side for hot water and a blue side for cold water. Use these junction blocks to organize and separate multiple lines in your system. They have threaded holes that allow air or fluid to flow straight through the block. Use them to organize and separate multiple lines in your system. Metal hose fittings have better durability than plastic barbed hose fittings.
Made of polypropylene, these fittings are lighter in weight than metal barbed hose fittings. Fittings are metal for better durability than plastic barbed hose fittings. They have sharper barbs than standard barbed hose fittings to grip push-on hose without the need for clamps or ferrules. The more you pull on the fittings, the tighter the hose will grip.
Made of nylon, these fittings are lighter in weight than metal barbed hose fittings. Low- profile barbs and a longer first barb allow for a smoother, easier installation than other barbed fittings. Slide the barbed end into hose and secure with a clamp. Also known as ball-seat hose nipples, these fittings consist of a barbed shaft with a rounded end that sits inside a female threaded nut. When mated with a male threaded fitting, the rounded end presses tightly against the inside of the male threads for a better seal than a single-piece fitting.
Once assembled, insert the barbed end into hose and secure with a clamp or a crimp-on hose ferrule. Connect these fittings to air tools for pneumatic applications.
Use these fittings with power washer guns and in other high-pressure water supply applications. The female connector screws directly onto the hose without the need for a separate adapter.
When assembled, the fitting compresses against the hose, forming a strong seal. Also known as reusable fittings, they can be unscrewed from the hose end and used on a new hose. The industry standard for quick-disconnect couplings, these are also known as industrial interchange couplings.
Compatible with Industrial-shape plugs and sockets. Kits contain Industrial quick-disconnect plugs in four coupling sizes so you can determine the size of your couplings without needing to measure. Couplings allow for maximum flow because there's no shut-off valve in the plug or the socket.
Compatible with Open-Flow-shape plugs and sockets. Plugs and sockets are color coded by shape so you can't mix hose lines. Only plugs and sockets of the same color will fit together. Also known as automotive couplings. Compatible with Tru-Flate-shape plugs and sockets. With an unobstructed air path, these couplings have better airflow than other coupling shapes of the same size. Compatible with European-shape plugs and sockets.
A slim body allows these couplings to fit into tight spaces. Compatible with Compact-shape plugs and sockets. Made of acetal, these couplings are lighter in weight than metal quick-disconnect couplings.
Compatible with Plastic-shape plugs and sockets. Metal cam-and-groove couplings have better durability than plastic cam-and-groove couplings. Made of polypropylene, these cam-and-groove couplings are lighter in weight than metal cam-and-groove hose couplings.
Also known as dry disconnects and double shut-off couplings, these have a shut-off valve in the plug and socket for minimal fluid loss when disconnecting the hose line. Couplings have an identical claw-style head that connects to another twist-claw hose coupling with a quarter twist. Couplings have a spring-loaded locking sleeve that automatically locks into place to prevent accidental disconnection.
The identical claw-style head connects to another spring-lock twist-claw hose coupling with a quarter twist. Couplings are only compatible with other large twist-claw hose couplings.
Couplings are only compatible with other extra-large twist-claw hose couplings. Use with tools and equipment up to 2 pipe size. These couplings have a lower profile than other claw-style couplings to fit in cramped spaces. They consist of a plug and a socket that connect with a quarter twist. Also known as Bowes couplings.
Also known as Thor couplings, these have two locking points to give you twice the gripping power of standard grip-lock couplings. These CGA adapters allow you to connect a hose to a propane torch. Use these CGA fittings to connect welding hose to pressure regulators and torches. These CGA adapters have a male threaded end that connects to a propane tank and a male threaded end that connects to welding hose.
Sets contain a crimping tool and a variety of CGA fittings, nuts, and ferrules so you can connect pressure regulators, torches, and other components of your welding system. Commonly used in low-pressure welding applications, these fittings connect downstream of your pressure regulator.
Slide the barbed end into hose and secure with a crimp-on hose ferrule. These couplings consist of a plug and socket that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need to frequently link and unlink welding hoses, torches, and regulators. They are also known as CGA couplings. Designed to handle high-pressure welding applications, these CGA fittings are commonly used to connect pressure regulators to compressed gas tanks or cylinders.
Commonly used in high-pressure welding applications, these nipples connect your tank to the inlet of a pressure regulator. One side has a threaded pipe end and the other side has a rounded end that sits inside a threaded nut to make a threaded connection. Fittings are threaded on both ends so you can connect them directly to a threaded hose or to pumps, cylinders, and other equipment in your hydraulic system.
Use in high-pressure applications up to 6, psi. This not only makes installation easier, but also eliminates the twisting and kinking that can cause hose failure. Use in high-pressure applications up to 5, psi. Fittings have sharp barbs that grip push-on hose with no clamps or ferrules required. Use in low-pressure hydraulic applications up to psi. These two-piece fittings screw directly onto the hose without the need for a separate adapter.
Use in high-pressure hydraulic applications up to 5, psi. Use these couplings at pressures up to 6, psi. They consist of a plug and socket that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. They are compatible with Snap-Tite H-Shape plugs and sockets. Use these couplings at pressures up to 5, psi. Use these couplings at pressures up to 3, psi. They are compatible with Pioneer-shape plugs and sockets. Use these couplings at pressures up to 10, psi.
The plug and socket thread together to form a stronger connection than other quick-disconnect couplings. They are compatible with High-Pressure Thread-Lock-shape plugs and sockets. Also known as flush-face couplings, the plugs and sockets have a flat face, which allows them to mate close together, reducing fluid loss when connecting and disconnecting the line. They are compatible with High-Pressure Minimal-Spill-shape plugs and sockets. Use these couplings at pressures up to 7, psi.
Attach these fittings to garden hose for a variety of water supply applications. They are metal for better durability than plastic garden hose fittings. Attach them to garden hose for a variety of water supply applications. Made of nylon, these fittings are lighter in weight than metal garden hose fittings.
These two-piece couplings thread together to create an access point within a garden hose line. The threaded design allows for a more secure hold at the point of connection than quick-disconnect and cam-and-groove garden hose couplings. Couplings consist of a plug and a socket that connect more quickly than threaded garden hose couplings. To connect, push the plug into the socket.
The compact design makes these couplings sleeker and easier to handle than cam-and-groove garden hose couplings. To connect, insert the plug into the socket and press the levers down. Use these kink absorbers to ensure maximum water flow and extend the life of your garden hose. They connect between the hose and faucet to eliminate sharp hose bends that can cause kinking and hose damage.
These metal hose fittings have better durability than plastic barbed hose fittings. They are stainless steel for excellent corrosion and chemical resistance. Made of plastic, these fittings are lighter in weight than metal barbed fittings, yet have the chemical and corrosion resistance to stand up to harsh substances. Slide the barbed end into plastic or rubber hose and secure with a clamp. Couplings are metal, which has better durability than plastic cam-and-groove hose couplings.
They consist of a plug and a socket that connect and disconnect quickly. To connect, insert the plug into the socket and push the levers down. Couplings are plastic, which is lighter in weight than metal cam-and-groove hose couplings. Also known as dry disconnects and double shut-off couplings, they have a shut-off valve in the plug and the socket for minimal fluid loss when disconnecting your hose line.
Made of polypropylene, these couplings are lighter in weight than metal cam-and-groove couplings. To minimize fluid loss when connecting and disconnecting your line, these couplings have flat faces for a close fit and shut-off valves to stop the flow— they meet ISO , which is an international standard for hose couplings.
Also known as flush-face couplings and minimal-spill couplings, the plugs and sockets have a flat face, which allows them to mate close against each other, reducing fluid loss when connecting and disconnecting the line. Couplings consist of a plug and a socket that connect and disconnect quickly so you can frequently access your line.
Connect these fittings to fire hydrants and washdown equipment. The rocker lugs on these fittings allow for easy gripping, so you can quickly connect to fire hydrants and washdown equipment. The pin lugs on these fittings allow for easy gripping, so you can quickly connect to fire hydrants and washdown equipment. They swivel until tightened for easier installation than other fire hose fittings. Control the flow of water in two directions from a single source— these diverting valves have two balls and handles for independent operation of each outlet.
Use with fire-fighting hose. A single rounded bead grips onto hose just like a barb, but has no sharp edges that could cut or damage soft hose. Slide the beaded end into hose and secure with a clamp. Use in coolant applications up to psi. Designed for coolant applications up to psi, these fittings have a standard barbed end that slides into hose and secures with a clamp.
Couplings consist of a plug and a socket that connect and disconnect quickly.
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