Tail Female Thread 90°

TruDesign composite fittings are moulded from a glass-reinforced nylon composite. High strength, high-modulus glass fibres impregnated into the nylon provide dramatic strength, stiffness, toughness, and dimensional stability. TruDesign fittings eliminate the corrosion and electrical bonding problems associated with metallic fittings. Tails (Hose barbs) are designed for twin hose clamps and to not crush under high load conditions.

  • Parallel BSP or NPS threads - Universal compatibility with TruDesign fittings, and other common marine components
  • For above the water line only when directly fitted to a Skin Fitting / Thru Hull. In below water line situations - ISO & ABYC require a TruDesign Ball Valve to be fitted directly to a Skin Fittings / Thru Hulls.
  • Please view Technical Information document below for important Thread Sealing and Installation details.
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Product Highlights

Chemical Resistant.
Unaffected by diesel, petrol, house-hold chemicals, and antifouling paints.
Corrosion Free.
Long life with no decreased performance due to corrosion or electrolysis.
Large Operating Range.
Suitable for all marine conditions from - 40°C to +110°C.
Quality Finish.
High quality surface finish, will not discolour with green film as similar bronze fittings do.
Strong and Lightweight.
Manufactured from a glass reinforced nylon composite - High strength without the weight.
UV Resistant.
Will not degrade or discolour from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. 

Parts

  Number Size Thread View
90627 2"
50mm
BSP
90629 1 1/2"
38mm
BSP
90631 1 1/4"
32mm
BSP
90773 3/4"
19mm
BSP
90775 1"
25mm
BSP
90835 3/4"
19mm
NPS
90837 1"
25mm
NPS
90839 1 1/4"
32mm
NPS
90841 1 1/2"
38mm
NPS
90843 2"
50mm
NPS
90858 1/2"
13mm
BSP
91182 1"
25mm
NPS
91257 1"
25mm
BSP
91316 1 1/2"
38mm
BSP
91318 1 1/2"
38mm
NPS
91361 3"
76mm
BSP

Documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Fitting sanitary hose to hose tails
  • Can I run Petrol or Diesel through TruDesign fittings ?
  • What sealant can I use on TruDesign threads ?
  • How do I identify BSP or NPS threads?