Threaded Push-To-Connect Fittings for Pneumatic Tubing
Pneuforce threaded push-to-connect fittings are designed to connect pneumatic tubing directly to threaded ports on valves, cylinders, manifolds, FRL units, vacuum generators and other compressed air components. These fittings combine a threaded male connection on one side with a push-in tube connection on the other, allowing fast, secure and repeatable installation of pneumatic tubing.
Also known as threaded push-in fittings, one-touch tube fittings or pneumatic tube connectors, these fittings are widely used in industrial automation, packaging machinery, control panels, air preparation systems, machine tools and OEM pneumatic equipment.
Download Pneuforce Fittings DatasheetThreaded Push-To-Connect Fitting Features
- Threaded connection for pneumatic components and manifolds
- Push-in tube connection for fast tubing installation
- Suitable for polyurethane and nylon pneumatic tubing
- Metric and inch tube sizes available
- NPT, BSPP, BSPT and universal thread options
- Fluid medium: compressed air
- Working pressure: 0-150 PSI / 10 bar
- Proof pressure: 450 PSI / 30 bar
- Vacuum duty: 29.5" Hg / 14 mbar(a)
- Standard working temperature: 32-140ºF / 0-60ºC
- All metal fittings: -40-248ºF / -40-120ºC
- High temperature models available upon request
What Is a Threaded Push-To-Connect Fitting?
A threaded push-to-connect fitting is a pneumatic fitting used to connect flexible air tubing to a threaded component port. The threaded side screws into the component, while the push-in side accepts the pneumatic tube. Once inserted, the tube is held in place by the internal gripping mechanism and sealed to help prevent air leakage.
This fitting style is one of the most common connection methods in pneumatic systems because it makes machine assembly faster and allows tubing to be removed or replaced during maintenance without replacing the fitting.
Available Thread Types
Pneuforce threaded push-to-connect fittings are available with common thread standards used across North American, European and international pneumatic equipment.
- NPT Threads: National Pipe Taper threads commonly used in North American compressed air systems.
- BSPP / G Threads: British Standard Pipe Parallel threads commonly used on European pneumatic components.
- BSPT / R Threads: British Standard Pipe Taper threads used in many international pneumatic systems.
- Universal Threads: Designed to connect with female NPT, NPSF, BSPT, R thread, BSPP and G thread ports depending on the application.
NPT, BSPP and BSPT Pneumatic Fittings
Selecting the correct thread type is important for reliable pneumatic sealing. NPT and BSPT threads are tapered thread forms, while BSPP threads are parallel. Tapered threads typically seal through thread engagement and sealant, while parallel threads generally require a sealing washer, O-ring or bonded seal depending on the fitting design.
Using the wrong thread type can cause leakage, poor thread engagement or damage to the pneumatic component. Always confirm the port thread before selecting a threaded push-to-connect fitting.
Metric and Inch Tube Sizes
Pneuforce threaded push-to-connect fittings are available for both metric and inch pneumatic tubing. Metric sizes are common on imported equipment and international machine designs, while inch sizes are frequently used in North American pneumatic systems.
The tube outside diameter must match the push-in fitting size. Incorrect tube size, damaged tubing or angled tube cuts can cause leaks or poor tube retention.
Common Applications
- Control Valves: Secure tubing connections for solenoid valves, manual valves, valve manifolds and directional control valves.
- Pneumatic Cylinders: Reliable air connections for single acting and double acting cylinder ports.
- Vacuum Venturi: Leak-resistant tubing connections for vacuum generation and vacuum release circuits.
- Pneumatic Tools: Durable compressed air connections for air drills, grinders, impact tools and workstations.
- Air Preparation Units: Connections for filters, regulators, lubricators and FRL assemblies.
- Automation Equipment: Used on packaging machines, assembly equipment, robotics, manifolds and control panels.
Choosing the Correct Threaded Push-To-Connect Fitting
To choose the correct threaded push-to-connect fitting, confirm the tube outside diameter, thread type, thread size, fitting shape, pressure rating, temperature range and available installation space. Common fitting styles include straight male connectors, elbows, branch tees, reducers, bulkhead connectors, manifolds and swivel fittings.
For best performance, cut tubing square, push the tube fully into the fitting and confirm that the fitting thread matches the component port. Correct fitting selection improves pneumatic system reliability, reduces leakage and simplifies future maintenance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a threaded push-to-connect fitting?
A threaded push-to-connect fitting connects pneumatic tubing to a threaded port on a valve, cylinder, manifold, regulator or other compressed air component.
What is the difference between push-in and threaded push-to-connect fittings?
A push-in fitting refers to the tube connection method. A threaded push-to-connect fitting has a push-in tube connection on one side and a threaded connection for a component port on the other side.
What thread types are available?
Pneuforce threaded push-to-connect fittings are available with NPT, BSPP, BSPT and universal thread options.
What is an NPT pneumatic fitting?
An NPT pneumatic fitting uses National Pipe Taper threads, commonly found on North American compressed air equipment and pneumatic components.
What is a BSPP pneumatic fitting?
A BSPP pneumatic fitting uses British Standard Pipe Parallel threads, also known as G threads, commonly found on European and international pneumatic equipment.
What is a BSPT pneumatic fitting?
A BSPT pneumatic fitting uses British Standard Pipe Taper threads, also known as R threads, commonly used in many international pneumatic systems.
Can threaded push-to-connect fittings be used with vacuum?
Yes. Selected Pneuforce threaded push-to-connect fittings are suitable for vacuum duty up to 29.5" Hg, depending on the tubing, installation and application.
What tubing works with threaded push-to-connect fittings?
These fittings are commonly used with polyurethane and nylon pneumatic tubing. The tube outside diameter must match the fitting size.
Why is thread type important?
Thread type is important because NPT, BSPP and BSPT threads are not always interchangeable. Using the wrong thread can cause leaks, poor sealing or port damage.
How do I choose the correct threaded fitting?
Choose the fitting based on tube outside diameter, thread type, thread size, fitting shape, pressure rating, temperature range and available installation space.