I see they are partial brass or maybe all brass with chrome plating. Brass is not rated for 4500 psi when the stainless ones are only rated to 5000 psi
Here you go. Just common sense if you know anything about materials![]()
Here is 348 that shows the ratings for 349. Brass is no where near the strength of the stainless and there rated at 5000 psi.![]()
If people want to find out what happens when one blows apart fine. Know someone that was sold one that was brass but looked stainless from chrome plating. It ruined the hose and he said he was lucky he didnt get hit by the whipping hose
I see they are partial brass or maybe all brass with chrome plating. Brass is not rated for 4500 psi when the stainless ones are only rated to 5000 psi
Those are 1/4" fitting. Not the 1/8" fitting we use. Who uses 1/4"
I don't know why you would want to argue about this. The OP shows a pic of a 1/8" foster. Why would you even bring up 1/4" fittings? Just to argue? This topic is about what we use, 1/8". I never said brass wasn't strong enough. It's not strong enough in are application.
I just got off the phone with foster engineer. The stainless are rated at 4200 psi. Just like it says. Brass are 2500 psi.
I find it hard to believe that those are rated at 5000 psi when the same fitting in steel is 4500 psi on the same website.
Brass yield is 19,600 psi and 316 stainless is 42,100. At half the strength how could it it be rated that high
I will leave it at that.