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sorry just re read your post! you want hose tails rather the glands i think.

what size hose you you going to use?
you could try something like this
http://www.swagelok.com/results.asp?prod=T
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sorry just re read your post! you want hose tails rather the glands i think.

what size hose you you going to use?
you could try something like this
http://www.swagelok.com/results.asp?prod=T
Hi John

Thanks but the link above doesn't work. Have you got a part number or product description I could search the swagelok site for ?

Thanks

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These are the lads you're after:

http://www.swagelok.com/PRODUCTDETAI...CTSC Key%3D47

Available in brass or stainless.
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These are the lads you're after:

http://www.swagelok.com/PRODUCTDETAI...CTSC Key%3D47

Available in brass or stainless.
Looks Good.

Would these be OK using with standard LP hoses ? Would I need to crimp some clips on ?

I'm going to put my solenoid (Standard Inspiration one) in a canister together with the electronics. I need to connect the O2 feed in / out.

Any ideas what fittings to use for this ?

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The barbed ends just push into the hose. Swagelok say you don't need any clips but after being twatted by a metering valve after a hose blew off I now use hose clips on them. These are just little spring steel bands that clamp round the hose end. If all you are doing is running wires down it then it should be OK without but for pressure applications I'd use a clip.
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