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Help identifying airline connector
« on: Today at 17:15:10 »

Can anyone identify the connector on the left?  Middle is Euro, right is PCL.

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Re: Help identifying airline connector
« Reply #1 on: Today at 17:30:03 »


Dis a search on the picture - not sure id any of this helps

Connector (from left to right)    Likely Style/Type   Common Application
Left (Brass/Silver)   Appears to be a Japanese-style or Nitto-style plug, likely 3/8".   Often used in industrial settings and high-flow applications.

Middle (Brass/Silver with Black Housing)   Resembles a PCL-type or Industrial-type fitting.   Very common in the UK and general workshop/engineering environments.

Right (Yellow Zinc-Plated Steel)   Likely a US Industrial-style (M-style/Milton) or automotive-style (T-style/Truflate) plug, possibly 1/4".   Widely used in North America for home and mechanic shop air hoses.
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Re: Help identifying airline connector
« Reply #2 on: Today at 20:08:21 »

Looks like the PF Range (male Schrader) for the quick release of air tools. 
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