PEX Compression Socket
PEX compression sockets are conduit fittings made primarily of cross-linked polyethylene (PEX). This fitting is designed to create a tight connection between two PEX pipes through mechanical compression.
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DALON Benefits of PEX Compression Sockets
Reliable sealing: Mechanical compression ensures optimal sealing and reduces the risk of leaks.
Versatility: Can be used in a variety of plumbing applications, including drinking water and heating.
Durability: Made of PEX, resistant to corrosion, damage and long service life.
Easy to install: Installation is relatively simple, saving time on plumbing projects.
Installing a PEX Compression Socket
Installing PEX compression media requires a few simple steps. Here's a basic guide:
Preparation: Cut the PEX pipe to the desired length and make sure it is clean and free of debris.
Stripping: Use a PEX stripping tool to remove approximately 1 to 2 inches of the outer covering of the pipe.
Assembly: Insert the stripped pipe into the PEX compression socket.
Tightening: Tighten the compression nut by hand, then tighten it with an adjustable wrench.
Check: Test the connection by turning on the water and check for leaks. If necessary, tighten the compression nut.
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In conclusion
In summary, PEX compression sockets are an essential part of modern plumbing systems. Its mechanical compression provides a reliable seal, making it a popular choice for many applications. If you're planning a plumbing project, don't forget to include these PEX compression fittings in your hardware list.