![41INS Steel Inverted Flare Nut 41INS Steel Inverted Flare Nut](/ImgSmall/Anderson 411NS Flare Nut.jpg)
41INS Steel Inverted Flare Nut
(8)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![41INB Brass Inverted Flare Nut 41INB Brass Inverted Flare Nut](/ImgSmall/Anderson 411NB Brass Flare Nut.jpg)
41INB Brass Inverted Flare Nut
(7)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![41INL Steel Reducing Inverted Flare Nut 41INL Steel Reducing Inverted Flare Nut](/ImgSmall/Anderson 411NL Steel Long Flare Nut.jpg)
41INL Steel Reducing Inverted Flare Nut
(3)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![41INR Steel Reducing Inverted Flare Nut 41INR Steel Reducing Inverted Flare Nut](/ImgSmall/Anderson 411NR Steel Reducing Flare Nut.jpg)
41INR Steel Reducing Inverted Flare Nut
(5)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![39IN Inverted Flare Plug 39IN Inverted Flare Plug](/ImgSmall/Anderson 39IN Inverted Flare Plug.jpg)
39IN Inverted Flare Plug
(4)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![42IN Union 42IN Union](/ImgSmall/Anderson 42IN Union.jpg)
42IN Union
(6)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![44IN Tee 44IN Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 44IN Tee.jpg)
44IN Tee
(6)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![45IN Tee 45IN Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 45IN Tee.jpg)
45IN Tee
(3)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![601IN Cylinder Adapter 601IN Cylinder Adapter](/ImgSmall/Anderson 601IN Cylinder Adapter.jpg)
601IN Dual Master Cylinder Adapter
(7)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![48IN Male Connector 48IN Male Connector](/ImgSmall/Anderson 48IN Male Connector.jpg)
48IN Male Connector
(14)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![49IN Elbow 49IN Elbow](/ImgSmall/Anderson 49IN Elbow.jpg)
49IN Elbow
(13)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![94IN Elbow 94IN Elbow](/ImgSmall/Anderson 94IN Elbow.jpg)
94IN 45° Elbow
(6)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![664IN Cylinder Adapter 664IN Cylinder Adapter](/ImgSmall/Anderson 664IN Cylinder Adapter.jpg)
664IN Dual Master Cylinder Adapter
(5)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![50IN Elbow 50IN Elbow](/ImgSmall/Anderson 50IN Elbow.jpg)
50IN Elbow
(4)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![51IN Tee 51IN Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 51IN Tee.jpg)
51IN Tee
(4)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![52IN Tee 52IN Tee](/ImgSmall/Anderson 52IN Tee.jpg)
52IN Tee
(2)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn
![55IN Elbow 55IN Elbow](/ImgSmall/Anderson 55IN Elbow.jpg)
55IN Elbow
(2)Features:
• Two piece construction – nut and body
• Use with copper, brass, aluminum, or steel tubing
• –65° to +250° F. temperature range
• Seats and threads are recessed, protecting them
• Shorter overall length, for limited space applications
• Shorter nut allows tubing to be bent closer to fitting
• Fair vibration resistance
• Resists mechanical pullout
• Easy to disassemble, and can be reassembled many times, with no effect on the seal
• Primary uses: liquids, gases, and hydraulic brake systems
To Assemble:
1. Cut smooth, square end on tubing
2. Slide nut on tube—threads facing end
3. Flare end of tube
4. Thread nut onto body until snug, then 1/6th turn