When connecting a fitting to a pipe, first place the sealing ring in the corresponding position on the fitting body.
Then, insert the pipe into the fitting body until the end of the pipe contacts the internal structure of the fitting body.
Next, use a ferrule (or locking device) to secure the fitting body tightly to the pipe. Under the action of the ferrule (or locking device), the sealing ring is compressed and tightly fitted between the pipe and the fitting body, forming a reliable sealing barrier.
Sealing Mechanism:
The compression and deformation of the sealing ring is key to the fitting seal. When the ferrule (or locking device) is tightened, the sealing ring is subjected to uniform compressive force, resulting in elastic deformation and a tight fit between the pipe and the fitting body.
This tight fit ensures that fluid will not leak through the fitting during transmission.
Simultaneously, due to the good elasticity and corrosion resistance of the sealing ring material, it can maintain this tight fit for a long time, thus ensuring the long-term stability and reliability of the fitting.
Quick Connect and Disconnect:
Another important feature of sanitary stainless steel quick-connect hose fittings is their ability to connect and disconnect quickly. This is thanks to the design of their internal structure and locking mechanism.
