Types of Fittings Used in the Automotive Industry

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When it comes to the automotive industry, they need to use a variety of connections and fittings to make and maintain vehicles. There are many pipes and custom fabrications that go into make a car, motorcycle, or other motorized vehicle as well. As a result, each of these parts need the proper fittings to put these vehicles together and keep them functioning for years to come.

So, here are some different types of fittings that Detroit Nipple Works supplies to manufacturers, dealers, suppliers and repair shops in the automotive industry. 

Compression Fitting

Compression fittings have a lot of practical uses in the building of an automotive vehicle. These fitting are applied to lubrication and air lines. They are also used in places where soldering isn’t an option. This is because compression fittings do not need a soldering torch to serve its purpose. In fact, they do not need any special tools at all, which makes it quick and easy to use. They also make disassembly and assembly easier. Add the fact that they work at higher pressures and with toxic gases, and you can see why the industry uses these fittings. 

Flare Fitting

We have talked about flares and fittings before. Flaring is a process that strengthening the metal or polymer by plastic deformation. This creates crystal structure in the metal that helps create a tight seal. Single and Double Flare configurations are commonly found in automobiles for break lines and high-pressure hydraulics. This metal-on-metal seal is strong, ensuring it will not fail while trying to apply the breaks.

Hydraulic Fitting

Hydraulics systems are required in automobile manufacturing. For example, there are two type of hydraulic systems in a car: proportional and amplifying. Both of these systems power different systems. Manuel brakes are connected to the proportional system, while power steering connects to amplifying system. Due to the importance of these functions, the hydraulics systems need to have proper fitting to prevent steering and brake failure. Hydraulic pipe fittings are made to handle pressurized fluids, meaning they are specially designed for this purpose. 

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