HappySalesman
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Firstly, I'd like to say hello! Long time lurker, first time poster. The amount of helpful info I've found here is innumerable.
Now on to my question. I have a 60 gal 2 stage compressor, that I'm adding a cooler to between the pump and the tank in preparation for an automotive paint project. I've got a list of parts ready, and I want to make sure I have the correct fittings. This is what's currently on the compressor:

This at the pump. I am assuming there is a similar fitting at the tank.
I'll be the first to admit that I'm a newbie when it comes to standard plumbing connections like this. Most of my experience is with AN fittings, so if this is a dumb or silly question, I apologize.
That being said, number one, this is a compression fitting, correct?
If it is, assuming I get the correct size (1/2") a standard compression fitting should connect right? As in, this isn't some odd-ball type of fitting?
and lastly, is the crimp in the copper pipe necessary? I've seen some instructions online showing one, and others saying you just slide the nut and sleeve on then tighten it down.
Thanks!
Now on to my question. I have a 60 gal 2 stage compressor, that I'm adding a cooler to between the pump and the tank in preparation for an automotive paint project. I've got a list of parts ready, and I want to make sure I have the correct fittings. This is what's currently on the compressor:

This at the pump. I am assuming there is a similar fitting at the tank.
I'll be the first to admit that I'm a newbie when it comes to standard plumbing connections like this. Most of my experience is with AN fittings, so if this is a dumb or silly question, I apologize.
That being said, number one, this is a compression fitting, correct?
If it is, assuming I get the correct size (1/2") a standard compression fitting should connect right? As in, this isn't some odd-ball type of fitting?
and lastly, is the crimp in the copper pipe necessary? I've seen some instructions online showing one, and others saying you just slide the nut and sleeve on then tighten it down.
Thanks!


