Tectran QL1368-4A - DOT Male Push-Lock Composite Connector Fitting, 1/4" Tube Size, 1/8" Pipe Thread
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MSRP: $6.65
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TECTRAN part description
Features & Benefits
- Links ¼” tubing to ⅛” pipe threads in tight routing spaces
- Push-to-seat mechanism reduces install time during roadside or shop repairs
- Lightweight body handles daily wear in underbody and exposed locations
- Approved for use in regulated brake and suspension systems
- Found in cab controls, brake valves, and manifold blocks
Tectran Air Brake Air Line Connector Fitting
Running new air lines or refreshing a valve connection? The Tectran Air Brake Air Line Connector Fitting allows ¼” air brake tubing to connect to a ⅛” NPT pipe thread, using a push-lock fitting that eliminates the need for clamps or tools. The Tectran QL1368-4A’s composite body is lightweight yet strong enough for brake and control systems.
Product Attributes
| Pipe Thread | 1/8 in. |
| Tube Size | 1/4 in. |
| Fitting Gender | Male |
| Fitting Material | Composite |
| Pipe Thread Size | 1/8 in. |
| Type | Push-Lock Connector |
TECTRAN QL1368-4A Cross Reference
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Since 1972, Tectran® has been a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance tractor and trailer connection systems based in Buffalo, New York. The company is highly recognized for its range of AirPower hook-up lines, which come with revolutionary features such as kink-resistant tapered grips and rust-resistant brass construction. The company also offers a one-stop shop for line clamps, fittings, plugs and sockets, air tanks, junction boxes, trailer brackets, and other related parts and accessories. Tectran products are designed for the latest and older models of trucks, trailers, and buses, and they can withstand the most demanding applications. Each product is also built, assembled, and tested in-house to ensure safety and optimum performance.
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