Swagelok fittings

Fittings are an important component in fluid systems, providing the essential connections from one component or section to another in various applications. Fittings must be reliable because leaks from fittings can result in lost production and additional labor hours required to make repairs or replacements. If there is leakage then it affects industrial, human and environmental safety.

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The value of a Swagelok tube fitting

Swagelok fittings, also known as twin-ferrule fittings, give reliable performance, provide less maintenance, reduce safety hazards and/or unintended emissions. When properly installed, they provide a leak-free connection year after year, even after being reassembled several times.

Fittings with twin-ferrule construction provide:

  • tube grip
  • gas seal
  • vibration resistance

They are easy to install and can be used repeatedly, even after de-assembly. For more than 75 years, the safety and reliability of Swagelok fittings has been proven.

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A Swagelok fitting for every industrial application

Our founder invented the two-ferrule tube fitting in 1947. With 200 active patents, Swagelok supports the most critical applications and industries. You can find our fittings on the surface of Mars, at extreme depths in oceans, and in tens of thousands of industrial plants worldwide.

Tube Fittings
Tube Fittings and Adaptors
Swagelok's compression-grip two-ferrule tube fitting provides a leak-free seal that resists vibration fatigue. In addition, this fitting is easy to install, disassemble and reassemble
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Medium Pressure Tube Fittings
Swagelok's FK Series tubular fittings can reduce maintenance costs and provide a reliable, leak-free connection. These fittings reduce system downtime and contribute to environmental protection by minimizing leakage
VCR Fittings
VCR Metal Gasket Face Seal
Controlled surface finishes, electropolishing and special cleaning options offered for various VCR Glands, Gaskets and Bodies meet the requirements for ultra-high purity systems
Cone and Thread Fittings
Cone and Thread Fittings
Cone and thread fittings, also known as "cone and thread fittings," are available in three different materials: 316, 625 and 2507. In addition, fittings complying with the NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 standard are available, as well as anti-vibration connection components
Pipe Fittings
Pipe Fittings
Swagelok pipe fittings have burr-free internal surfaces and smooth threaded flanks, allowing smooth flow and providing optimum sealing while minimizing wear and tear
Assembly by Torque Fittings
Assembly by Torque fittings
Assembly of AbT fittings is quick and easy, and the fittings provide excellent gas tight sealing, pipe grip and vibration fatigue resistance, even after repeated disassembly and assembly.
flange adapter
Flange Adapters
Flange adapters are manufactured from one piece integral forgings with flat seal, raised seal and RTJ. They are available with Swagelok Tube connections up to 50 mm and 2 inches, among others.
Welding Fittings
Welding Fittings
Permanent, high-performance joints offer strength and reliability in a range of alloys to meet your requirements for quality and corrosion resistance. Choose from a range of options
VCO O-Ring Face Seal Fittings
VCO O-Ring Face Seal
These fittings are designed for quick assembly in pipe, tube and welded systems for general industry, high pressure, high purity and critical vacuum applications
Ultra-Torr Fittings
Ultra-Torr Vacuum Fittings
Easy to assemble and disassemble with a ribbed nut design, Swagelok vacuum fittings provide low-maintenance operation. The fitting O-ring seals fit glass, metal or plastic pipes
Dielectric Fittings
Dielectric Fittings
Molded thermoplastic insulation with excellent electrical, chemical, and ultraviolet resistance and low water absorption. Maintains dielectric strength in a wide range of conditions.
Snubber Fittings
Snubber Fittings—Gauge Protectors
Instrument response rate to system changes is reduced when a Swagelok snubber fitting is installed upstream from a pressure-sensitive instrument, protecting it from potential damage.
Sanitary Fittings
Sanitary Fittings
Excellent sealing and consistent reassembly help ensure accurate measurements of process parameters—air, steam, fuel, and water—to keep your plant operating efficiently.
PFA Fine Thread Flare Fittings
PFA Fine Thread Flare Fittings
Our PFA fittings offer the tensile strength, resistance to permeation, thermal stability, flow, and creep resistance needed for safe, efficient operation in high-purity applications.

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Material Selection Brochure

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Learn about types of corrosion, materials most commonly affected, and designed combinations you can rely on

Tube fitting installation training

Comprehensive training on the operation, assembly and use of Swagelok fittings.

Fitting Assembly
Hidden Costs of Leakage

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Download this excerpt from the Tube Fitter's guide to learn the Leak Formula and best practice examples for prevention.

Are .... and Swagelok fittings interchangeable??

Do not mix or interchange product components with those of other manufacturers. Doing so voids the Swagelok warranty.

Fluid and analytical instrumentation systems rely on dozens of quality components working harmoniously to keep operations running efficiently. Any performance lapses can result in leaks, potential safety concerns, and system downtime.

One way to prevent these issues is to build your fluid systems with tube fittings from a single manufacturer. Claims that tube fitting components can be intermixed and interchanged with those of different manufacturers should be questioned — intermixing and interchanging can be risky and may compromise worker safety. And no one wants to introduce unnecessary risk into their system’s operation.

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Fluid system advice — onsite or remote

No worries! Our field advisors are ready to help. Both on-site and remote support is available.

Requesting an evaluation and consultation from a Swagelok Netherlands Field Advisor is an excellent way to start any gas & liquid systems project. We listen to understand your priorities, gather information about your systems and routines, conduct on-site inspections as needed and offer detailed recommendations. Our goal is to identify opportunities to increase reliability while lowering your operational costs and minimizing risk.

Frequently asked questions

What is the pressure rating of a Swagelok tube fitting?

The pressure rating of a Swagelok tube fitting depends on the lowest rated component in the system in which it is installed. Sometimes the lowest pressure rated component is a pipe thread, a pressure gauge, or a valve. Other times it will be the pressure rating of the tubing itself, and that will vary depending on the tubing's size, wall thickness and material of construction.

To learn more, download the literature provided at the top of this Web page.

How do you install a Swagelok tube fitting?

Swagelok tube fittings come completely assembled, finger-tight, and ready for immediate use. 

  1. Fully insert the tube into the fitting and against the shoulder, and rotate the nut to make sure it is finger tight.
  2. Mark the nut at the 6 o'clock position.
  3. While holding the fitting body steady, tighten the nut one and one-quarter turns to the 9 o'clock position, and the job is done.

You will need two open-end wrenches (or one open-end wrench and a vise), a Swagelok gap inspection gauge, a tube-cutter or hacksaw, a file (Swagelok deburring tool), and a marker.

NOTE: Above on this web page is a video demonstrating the correct way to install Swagelok fittings from 1/4 inch to 1 inch.

How do you apply PTFE tape to tapered pipe threads?

Tapered pipe threads are one of the most common end connections found in industry. They are relatively simple to make up, however they always need a sealant since there are designed-in gaps between the male and female threads.

PTFE tape fills in the gaps between crests and roots to prevent system fluids from penetrating connections, providing reliable sealing in applications up to 450°F (or 232°C). To complete this task, you will need an open-end wrench, a dry soft-bristled brush, and a roll of PTFE tape (a vise is optional).

NOTE: Above on this web page is a video on preparation, tape size, wrapping procedures, and subsequent tightening. 

Are other brands interchangeable with Swagelok?

Do not mix or interchange product components with those of other manufacturers. Doing so voids the Swagelok warranty.

Which materials are best for fittings, ferrules, and tubing?

Generally it's best to use like materials. There are exceptions.

Example: if you have stainless steel tubing, use stainless steel ferrules and fittings. On plastic tubing, use plastic ferrules and fittings. The reason for matching materials is simple: You want the ferrules to be stronger than the tubing so that the ferrules can swage onto the tubing and lock into place. 

If the ferrules are made of softer material than the tubing, you won't get that swaging action. Brass, for instance, is softer than stainless steel. So brass ferrules won't give you the full swaging action on stainless steel tubing.

NOTE: Please see the video above on this page about selecting proper materials when building a fluid system.

Can you reuse a Swagelok tube fitting?

One advantage of the two-ferrule fitting design is the ability to reuse the body without leaks. Most of the cost of replacement is in the fittings, not the nuts and ferrules. Sometimes you don't even have to replace the ferrules.

Before disassembly, mark a line along the nut and body flat and use these marks to ensure that the fitting is reinstalled properly.

NOTE: Above on this web page is a video demonstration of the procedure.

If you have made changes in the system design, by moving a fitting to a new location or changing the tubing, you can't re-use the nuts and ferrules, but you can still re-use the fitting bodies. 

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