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Parker Hannifin Corporation
Tube Fittings Division
Columbus, Ohio
Triple-Lok
®
37° Flare Tube Fittings
4300 Catalog
Triple-Lok Introduction
Parker pioneered the flare fitting concept early in the 20
th
century.
The design has since gained worldwide acceptance due to it’s
many inherent features and customer benefits. Today, the 37°
flare fitting it is themost widely used fitting in theworld. Its appeal
is in its simplicity, compact design, ease of assembly, reliability
(single seal), material availability, adaptability to inch or metric
tube, worldwide availability and acceptance. Further helping its
acceptance is its widespread use as a hose adapter. As a tube
fitting, it is especially suited for thin and medium wall thickness
tube. Even though 37° flare fittings are generally considered to
be 3000 psi fittings, Triple-Lok’s capabilities range from 9000 psi
for 1/4” size to 2000 psi for 2” size. Currently, it is used in virtually
every application that uses fluid power for motion control.
Parker’s Triple-Lok fittings meet the strict requirements of SAE
J514 and ISO8434-2 industry standards.Additionally, theymeet
manycustomer and industry-recognizedconformancestandards
and type approvals.
Design and Construction
TheTriple-Lok (37° flare fitting) design is simple. It uses an easily
produced flare at the tube end to seal and hold fluid under high
pressure.Thefittingconsistsof threepieces: thebody, sleeveand
nut. The tube end is flared at a 37° angle (74° included angle)
and held between the fitting nose (seat) and the sleeve (sup-
port) with the nut as shown in Fig. C2, providing a very effective
(single) seal between the fitting nose and the tube flare.
The design of Triple-Lok fittings is very efficient.The fitting incor-
porates the smallest seal area of all fitting types.This seal area,
as seen in Fig. C2, is only slightly larger than the fluid flow area.
The small seal area results in a compact design, low assembly
torque, and a relatively high-pressure capability.
The primary difference between a two-piece flare fitting and
the three-piece design is the flare support sleeve. The support
sleeve provides several key functions:
1. It provides a clamping surface for the tube flare.
2. It provides a bearing surface for the tube nut. The sleeve
isolates the tube from the nut, minimizing the tube twist
during assembly, a common problem of 2-piece flare fitting
designs.
3. It provides support to the tube flare.The tapered fitting nose
tends to “wedge open” the tube flare during assembly. The
sleeve helps to resist this expansion, thus eliminating the
possibility of tube flare and sleeve jamming inside the nut.
This eliminates any waste of applied torque and allows for
easy disassembly.
4. It makes the fitting adaptable to metric tube merely by
changing its inside diameter (se
Due to the popularity and simplicity of the 37° flare fitting, many
manufacturers offer the product. Even though most manufac-
turers conform to the same dimensional standards, there are
significant performance advantages with Parker’s Triple-Lok
fittings due to Parker’s optimized manufacturing methods and
commitment to quality.
Fig. C1 – Triple-Lok Fitting Body, Sleeve and Nut
Sleeve
Clamping and Seal-
ing Surface of tube
flare against body
nose
Flare Support
resisting “opening”
of flare
Bearing
Surface
Small seal area allows for
adequate clamping load
applied with relatively
low assembly torques
Fig. C2 – Triple-Lok Design and Features
Flared
Tube
Seal