Re: Air leak
Reply #4 –
Push connect fittings work fine, as long as the tubing is installed correctly. Correct installation requires a clean, undamaged tubing end which is cut off squarely. The tubing must be pushed straight into the connector until it bottoms out, then pulled back slightly to lock the teeth. Once the tubing is locked in place, be sure there is no lateral (sideways) strain on the tubing.
To repair a leaking fitting, pull the tubing out. Inspect the tubing end to see if it is damaged or distorted. If damaged, cut off a short (one inch) piece with a proper tubing cutter to "refresh" the tubing end. Then wet the tubing end (a little spit works great) and push it straight into the fitting. If there is any lateral strain on the tubing where it exits the fitting, re-route the tubing to remove the strain.
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See the video below for a good primer on push connect fittings. The video is talking about liquid lines, but the basic principles are the same for air line connections.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdkmNL3R8YQ
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