Designed for efficiency in compressed pneumatic instrumentation circuit lubricant and cooling lines this Push>Connect swivel straight adapter offers significant ease of assembly without requiring tools. Constructed from robust brass with nickel plating it ensures longevity and reliable performance.
Features a 10.00 mm tube OD connecting to a 1/4-19 male universal BSPP/BSPT thread adapting seamlessly to various industry requirements.
With a temperature range spanning from -40F to 200F it ensures durability under extreme conditions. The fittings are reusable allowing for effortless assembly and disassembly reducing maintenance time.
The O-ring is made of Buna-N with Viton options available upon request. Suitable for applications up to 250 psi and fittings rated at 29.5 inches of mercury vacuum.
1168X10MX4PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
10
1/4-19
16.3
28.5
1168X10MX6PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
10
3/8-19
16.3
25.5
1168X12MX6PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
12
3/8-19
18.3
30.5
1168X12MX8PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
12
1/2-14
18.3
27
1168X4MX2PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
4
1/8-28
8.8
18
1168X4MX4PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
4
1/4-19
8.8
19.5
1168X6MX2PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
6
1/8-28
11.7
20.5
1168X6MX4PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
6
1/4-19
9.8
20
1168X8MX4PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
8
1/4-19
13.7
24
1168X8MX6PTPush>Connect To Male BSPP/BSPT Adapter
8
3/8-19
13.7
23.5
Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Diane W on Nov 9, 2025, 11:19 AM
trying to hook up 10mm metric tube to a 1/4-19 male BSPP or BSPT port, is that what this adapter is for?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 11, 2025, 7:09 AM
Built for that exact connection, it takes 10.00 mm tube OD on the push to connect side and mates to a 1/4-19 male universal BSPP/BSPT thread on the other end in a straight swivel adapter style.
Question by: Cody G on Nov 14, 2025, 10:49 AM
fitting says it goes up to 250 psi, is that enough for a standard compressed air line or cooling circuit, or is that on the low end?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 15, 2025, 12:23 PM
For typical compressed air instrumentation lines and cooling circuits, 250 psi is right in the normal working range. Most shop air systems run well below that, and light-duty cooling and lubrication circuits rarely push anywhere close to that ceiling. Where this fitting starts to fall short is in heavier hydraulic applications that see sustained high pressures. Stick to pneumatic, instrumentation, or low-pressure fluid lines and that 250 psi rating gives you plenty of headroom.