Power-Loc™ Fittings

For use with polyethylene irrigation tubing. Power-Loc™ Fittings are positive locking, insert type fittings with a threaded ring, available now in six sizes: 50, 55, 60, 70, 80 and 100. 

Product Features

  • Very easy to install tubing over single barb
  • Positive stop to assure tubing is fully installed
  • Low effort, square thread drive ring quickly locks tubing in place — no tools needed
  • Barb design ensures tubing will not slip out or blow off at high pressure and temperature
  • Each fitting will accommodate a wide range of hose diameter and wall thickness
  • Working pressure: 60 psi
  • Wide range of fitting configurations available
  • Unique Patent Pending family of fittings for 50 70 series allows rapid response to custom configurations customer needs, including integral ball valve
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