![61SA Nut 61SA Nut](/ImgSmall/Anderson 61SA Nut.jpg)
61SA Nut with Captive Sleeve
(9)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![62SA Union 62SA Union](/ImgSmall/Anderson 62SA Union.jpg)
62SA Union (Compression x Compression)
(9)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![62RSA Reducing Union 62RSA Reducing Union](/ImgSmall/Anderson 62RSA Reducing Union.jpg)
62RSA Reducing Union (Compression x Compression)
(8)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![64SA Tee 64SA Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 64SA Tee.jpg)
64SA Tee (Compression Three Ends)
(9)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![64RSA Reducing Tee 64RSA Reducing Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 64RSA Reducing Tee.jpg)
64RSA Reducing Tee (Compression Three Ends)
(8)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![65SA Elbow 65SA Elbow](/ImgSmall/Anderson 65SA Elbow.jpg)
65SA Elbow (Compression x Compression)
(9)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![65RSA Reducing Elbow 65RSA Reducing Elbow](/ImgSmall/Anderson 65RSA Reducing Elbow.jpg)
65RSA Reducing Elbow (Compression x Compression)
(4)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![66SA Female Coupling 66SA Female Coupling](/ImgSmall/Anderson 66SA Female Coupling.jpg)
66SA Female Coupling (Compression x Female Pipe)
(26)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![66SSA Sweat Adapter 66SSA Sweat Adapter](/ImgSmall/Anderson 66SSA Sweat Adapter.jpg)
66SSA Sweat Adapter (Compression x Sweat Adapter)
Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![68SA Connector 68SA Connector](/ImgSmall/Anderson 68SA Connector.jpg)
68SA Connector (Compression x Male Pipe)
(23)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![68TSA Tank Connector 68TSA Tank Connector](/ImgSmall/Anderson 68TSA Tank Connector.jpg)
68TSA Tank Connector (Compression x Male Pipe)
(8)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![69SSA Sweat Elbow 69SSA Sweat Elbow](/ImgSmall/Anderson 69SSA Sweat Elbow.jpg)
69SSA Tank Connector (Compression x Sweat Elbow)
Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![70DESA Drop Ear Elbow 70DESA Drop Ear Elbow](/ImgSmall/Anderson 70DESA Drop Ear Elbow.jpg)
70DESA Drop Ear Elbow (Compression x Female Pipe)
Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![70SA Elbow 70SA Elbow](/ImgSmall/Anderson 70SA Elbow.jpg)
70SA Elbow (Compression x Female Pipe)
(20)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![71SA Tee 71SA Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 71SA Tee.jpg)
71SA Tee (Compression x Male Pipe)
(14)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![72SA Tee 72SA Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 72SA Tee.jpg)
72SA Tee (Compression x Male Pipe)
(16)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![75SA Tee 75SA Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 75SA Tee.jpg)
75SA Tee (Compression x Male Pipe x Female Pipe)
(2)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![76SA Tee 76SA Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 76SA Tee.jpg)
76SA Tee (Compression x Female Pipe x Male Pipe)
(5)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![77SA Tee 77SA Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 77SA Tee.jpg)
77SA Tee (Compression x Male Pipe x Male Pipe)
Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![78SA Tee 78SA Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 78SA Tee.jpg)
78SA Tee (Compression x Female Pipe)
(8)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![79SA Tee 79SA Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 79SA Tee.jpg)
79SA Tee (Male Pipe x Compression)
Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn
![60IS In Line Sleeve 60IS In Line Sleeve](/ImgSmall/Anderson 60IS In Line Sleeve.jpg)
60IS In Line Sleeve
(7)Features:
• Sleeve and nut permanently attached
• Sleeve is visible after installation, helping to eliminate misaligned sleeves
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or plastic tubing (plastic requires insert 61P)
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Quicker assembly than flare or regular compression
• Better vibration resistance than regular compression fittings
• Can be used anywhere a regular compression fitting is used, especially when installation may be difficult
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut over tube, threads facing end
3. Insert tube into fitting
4. Thread nut onto fitting until snug, then one more turn