Changes to Parker Push-to-Connect Fittings Line – Summary

Changes to Parker Push-to-Connect Fittings Line – Summary

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Parker’s push-to-connect fittings line has seen some changes over the years, ranging from part numbering system changes to additions of new products
Parker’s push-to-connect fittings line has seen some changes over the years including part numbering system modifications, new product additions, as well as combining various part series'. The last big change took place in January 2012. Engineers and maintenance managers are still wondering what push-to-connect fittings are available, and which particular Parker push-to-connect fitting best fits their application. Below is the short summary. For more detail, read our original post. Parker PLII fittings (Parker Prestolok II) Replaced by PLP Parker PLII Prestolok fittings are replaced by the more compact Prestolok PLP line. Here are the differences: PLII vs. PLP PLP fittings are more compact than PLII PLP fittings offer 14 more configurations than PLII line PLP cost about 10% to 25% less than their PLII counterparts, depending on configuration PLP part numbering nomenclature is consistent from inch to metric sizes Part numbering nomenclature - inch PLII: 364PL-4 PLP: 364PLP-4

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