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Air compressor flex line

R68GTO

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I'm trying to figure out what to use for a flex line to go from my Quincy compressor to my piping run mounted on the wall. The compressor has a 1/2" npt outlet on a 1/4 turn valve. My piping run is 3/4" copper pipe. What kind of fitting should I sweat onto my 3/4" copper?
 
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bob15

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I would sweat a 3/4 NPT male or female thread adapter (I personally would go female) which allows you to plump almost anything into your system for fittings/adapters. From the NPT fitting you can install a JIC or SAE male into the pipe and get a swivel hydraulic hose. You could also go with a swivel end Whip Hose (TP Tools sells them).
 

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I have a very big SS braided hose that swivel on one end, and NPT both ends, got it ordered from Mcmaster carr. Then you just sweat a 3/4 NPT female etc on the copper.

IMO no need to add JIC etc, it's not a requirement to have swivel joint.
 

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If you can make the compressor use a larger outlet it would be better. Mine is 1” npt to 3/4” npt. Just had a jumper hydraulic hose made was super cheap.

I am having a tough time trying to figure out what to run from compressor to cooler and back to compressor.
 

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3/4 NPT is plenty big.. the I.D. is already bigger than the 3/4 copper you are going to use.

if your compressor outlet can be redone in 3/4 NPT I would do that. Sometimes they put a reducer on there so they can put a 1/2" valve.
 

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One thing to not do is have the connector hose sag, or make a U shape, in the middle in a way that condensate can collect in a low spot. Have the hose so that any fluid in it can run our one end or the other.

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Possibility - 3/4 Hydraulic hose from like TSC or similar "Farm" tractor generic oriented store...various lengths, like maybe 1-3 ft., around $12 - $18.

Male NPT ends.

That's what I did.

Marc
 
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R68GTO

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Thanks for the feedback guys. I guess I didn't realize you could get a swivel fitting with an NPT thread. Not sure I understand how that seals up, but hey, it obviously works!
 

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Thanks for the feedback guys. I guess I didn't realize you could get a swivel fitting with an NPT thread. Not sure I understand how that seals up, but hey, it obviously works!



Sorry as usual,I'm a little late to the party. Here's mine done with hose barb x NPT swivel fittings and punch lock clamps.

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What I did on Mine

Called around to get a custom lead in hose, min 150PSI pressure rating, 36" long, 1/2"MNPT on one end, 3/8" MNPT on the other end to go from ball valve on tank to the regulator. then a 12" 3/8" hose to go from regulator to manifold block. The manifold I oreder from Grainger, just a simple 3/8" inlet with 1/4" outlets. wanted to put on 2 female couplers just in case i need a second air line. very nice quality.

one place quoted me $45 for the lines. second place i called said $10 for hte 36" and then $5 for the 12" so they got the job. very nice hoses, all parker fitting and hose.
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All up and ready to go:
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