For Use With
Drinking Water, Water
Shape
Straight
Type
Reducing Adapter
Connection Type
Pipe
Connection Style
Barbed Male × Threaded Male
Barbed Connection Type
Clamp On
Attachment Type
Worm-Drive Clamp
Barb Style
Standard
(A)
Pipe Size
1/2
Barb OD
0.65"
Number of Barbs
Multiple
Thread Type
NPT
Pipe Size (B)
3/4
Length
2 5/16"
Material
PVC Plastic
Color
Dark Gray
Maximum Pressure
200 psi @ 72° F
Minimum Temperature
Not Rated
Maximum Temperature
140° F
For Pipe Material
Polyethylene Plastic
For Pipe Flexibility
Semi-Flexible
Specifications Met
ASTM D1784, ASTM D2609, NSF/ANSI 61
Environment
Food Industry
RoHS
RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant
REACH
REACH (EC 1907/2006) (06/27/2024, 241 SVHC) Compliant
DFARS
Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt
Country of Origin
United States
USMCA Qualifying
No
Schedule B
391740.0000
ECCN
EAR99
Related Product
Use these barbed pipe fittings in industrial plumbing, water processing, and water supply applications up to 200 psi. They meet NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water. Also known as insert fittings, they have a barbed end that slides into semi-flexible plastic pipe and secures with a clamp (sold separately). Since you don't have to wait for cement to dry, they're quicker to install than socket-connect fittings. Fittings are PVC, which has good strength and corrosion resistance. They meet ASTM D1784 specifications and testing requirements for material quality and ASTM D2609 specifications for barb dimensions.
Note: Barbed pipe fittings are measured by pipe size, which is not an actual measured size, but rather an industry designation.
Warning: Never use plastic pipe fittings and pipe with compressed air or gas.
Sealants cannot be sold to Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Northern Virginia, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, or Utah due to local VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) regulations.
To prevent leaks in threaded connections, apply a non-hardening, plastic-compatible sealant to the male threads. Tape or sealants with PTFE are not recommended for plastic-to-plastic threaded connections. When making a threaded connection be careful not to overtighten the threads. To prevent cracks and leaks, finger tighten the fitting, then wrench-tighten one to two turns.