FITTINGS End Feed
End Feed
Our CORE end feed range is manufactured to the highest standards in the UK, providing the reliability, quality, and affordability that our installers and consultants demand. They are seamless, one-piece fittings, making them stronger and easier to use. The joint is created when solder is applied to the end feed fitting, using the process of capillary action to make an easy, effective connection. All our fittings comply with British and International standards, manufactured to BS EN 1254 under quality management standard ISO 9001:2015.
Dimensions
Equal Fittings with uniform connections are singularly sized. e.g. 15mm. Reduced fittings with two connections are displayed with the largest size first. e.g. 22 x 15mm.
How to Braze copper fittings
1. Cut tube square with the cutter or fine hack saw (32 tooth blade is recommended). Remove Burr.
2. Clean outside end of copper tube thoroughly with sand cloth or sandpaper equal depth of fitting. Leave no dark spots.
3. Clean inside of fitting carefully to tube stop with wire brush. Note: Sand cloth or sandpaper may also be used.
4. Apply heat uniformly around the fitting with torch. When brazing rod melts upon contact with heated fitting, the proper brazing temperature has been reached. Remove flame and feed brazing rod slightly off centre at the bottom of the joint. Proceed across the bottom of the fitting and up to the top centre position. Return to the starting point, and then proceed up the incomplete side to the top, again, overlapping the filler metal. Wipe off surplus brazing alloy with a piece of cloth.
End Feed to EN1254-1 and EN1254-4 COUPLING 90° ELBOW 90° STREET ELBOW EQUAL TEE 45° ELBOW
45° STREET ELBOW
END CAP
FITTING REDUCER (F X C)
REDUCING COUPLER
REDUCING TEE
SLIP COUPLER
CROSS OVERS
TAP CONNECTOR
MALE ADAPTOR (IRON)
FEMALE ADAPTOR (IRON)
MALE ELBOW (IRON)
FEMALE ELBOW (IRON) WALLPLATE ELBOW (IRON)
FEMALE TEE (BRASS)
AIR VENT CAP
CYLINDER UNION
MALE UNION (BRASS)
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