
Inverted Flare Male Connector
| Part# | Hose I.D | INV.FLARE | MAF | GATES | Tectran | Fairview |
| 1217-5D | 5/16 | 1/4 | 38328 | G37500-0504 | 1138-4 | 335-54 |
| 1217-5J | 5/16 | 5/16 | 38830 | G37500-0505 | 1138-55 | 335-55 |
| 1217-5E | 5/16 | 3/8 | 38832 | G37500-0506 | 1138-5C | |
| 1217-6J | 3/8 | 5/16 | 38834 | G37500-0605 | 335-65 | |
| 1217-6E | 3/8 | 3/8 | 38836 | G37500-0606 | 1138-6 | 335-66 |
Introduction
Inverted Flare Male Connector is a pipe fitting in the Hose Barb series that achieves high-pressure sealing through metal surface extrusion. Its core feature is the inverted flare conical structure (Inverted Flare Design) at the end of the connector. Different from the traditional barb hose bite design, the inverted flare structure is mainly used for the rigid connection between hard pipes and hoses in high-pressure fluid systems, and is commonly used in automotive brake systems, hydraulic pipelines, industrial high-pressure equipment and other scenarios.
Advantages and Disadvantages and Technical Limitations
1. Core Advantages:
High-pressure sealing reliability: metal surface extrusion forms a permanent seal, which is better than the aging resistance of rubber seals;
Vibration resistance: rigid connection reduces loosening and leakage caused by vibration.
Long life cycle: brass material is corrosion-resistant and suitable for industrial systems with long service life.
2. Application Limitations:
High installation threshold: special flaring tools are required, which are difficult for non-professionals to operate;
High cost: complex structure, the price is about 2-3 times that of ordinary Barb connectors.
Not suitable for frequent hose replacement scenarios: pipe fittings cannot be reused after flaring and deformation.
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