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=Challenge=
[[Category:Parts]]
[[Category:Pneumatic parts]]
 
=Introduction=
Push-to-pull, push-to-connect, push-in, push-fit, or instant fittings are a type of easily removed compression fitting or quick connect fitting that allows an air (or water) line to be attached, nominally without the use of tools (a tool is still usually required for cutting tubing to length and removal). These fittings act similar to the way regular compression fittings work, but use a resilient O-ring (normally EPDM) for sealing, and a grip ring (normally stainless steel) to hold the tube in place.
 
These fittings can be used on all sorts of pipe of many sizes for many purposes.
 
The main advantages of this technology over traditional soldered copper or glued plastic are that fittings can easily be unmounted and re-used, speed of assembly, assembly when wet and that the joints are still rotateable after connection.
 
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=Challenges=
There are a dizzying variety of hoses, pipes, couplers, fittings, adapters, and other plumbing fixtures.  How can we reduce complexity while retaining broad compatibility.
There are a dizzying variety of hoses, pipes, couplers, fittings, adapters, and other plumbing fixtures.  How can we reduce complexity while retaining broad compatibility.


=Approach=
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Wherever possible, Replimat prefers to use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push-to-pull_compression_fittings Push fit compression fittings] for liquid and air pumpinp, and to adapt existing fittings to this system.
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=Approaches=
Wherever possible, Replimat prefers to use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push-to-pull_compression_fittings Push fit compression fittings] for moving liquid and air.  Efforts are directed toward adapting existing fittings to this system.
 
* [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2067862 Faucet to hose adapter]
 
=Repair=
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[[Category: Parts]]
=References=
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compression_fitting Wikipedia: Compression fitting]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push-to-pull_compression_fittings Wikipedia: Push to pull compression fittings]

Revision as of 15:50, 18 October 2021

Part: Push fit couplers
Tools: 3D printers
Parts: O rings

Introduction

Push-to-pull, push-to-connect, push-in, push-fit, or instant fittings are a type of easily removed compression fitting or quick connect fitting that allows an air (or water) line to be attached, nominally without the use of tools (a tool is still usually required for cutting tubing to length and removal). These fittings act similar to the way regular compression fittings work, but use a resilient O-ring (normally EPDM) for sealing, and a grip ring (normally stainless steel) to hold the tube in place.

These fittings can be used on all sorts of pipe of many sizes for many purposes.

The main advantages of this technology over traditional soldered copper or glued plastic are that fittings can easily be unmounted and re-used, speed of assembly, assembly when wet and that the joints are still rotateable after connection.

Challenges

There are a dizzying variety of hoses, pipes, couplers, fittings, adapters, and other plumbing fixtures. How can we reduce complexity while retaining broad compatibility.

Approaches

Wherever possible, Replimat prefers to use Push fit compression fittings for moving liquid and air. Efforts are directed toward adapting existing fittings to this system.

Repair

References