****UPDATED****Anyone ever seen this type of high-pressure air fitting/s???

Hello AGN'ers!

I have been searching to find a vendor that sells these depicted fittings.

Near as I can tell, the left fitting has a 1/8" BSP, parallel thread that encapsulates the small 'barrel' looking part that is apparently swaged or crimped onto the 1/8" O.D. tubing (likely requiring a specialized tool?). Then is has a black-colored spacer with a 1/8" O-Ring to make it airtight.
It connects to the fitting on the right; the Female threads appear to match the 1/8" BSP parallel threads but are 1/4" MIP on the far-right side. The interior on the BSP side has a small recess for the O-Ring to sit in.
All is of stainless-steel material and is for HPA. The thumbnail picture can be enlarged if clicked on.
It's a complicated bit of kit!

Anyone....anyone....Bueller....anyone???

Thanks!!

Mike

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Ezana4CE

It is an air line piping part from a compressor.
Tubing is 1/8" O.D. going into an adapter of some sort that is 1/8" BSPP parallel threads by 1/4" MIP. I have never seen that little 'barrel' looking goodie connection before and am assuming that it is connected to the tubing via a swage or crimp of some sort. The parallel thread piece slides over that 'barrel' goodie and threads into the part on the right, creating the seal via the spacer and O-Ring.
I will try Best Fittings in the UKK as suggested.
Thank you!

mike
 
Gerry!

Yes, the last pic shows it connected to compressor, using both 'fittings' or adapters that connect together.
Since the O-Ring must be replaced periodically, and access to the check valve that is 'underneath' the MIP portion of the second fitting, it needs to be taken apart many more times than a standard compression fitting would enable.
I figured that it may be a long shot as to what it is and what it's called asking here, but there are so many knowledgeable peeps here, I thought to give it a try.
I am a plumber by trade of many years and have been exposed to a multitude of various connections and fittings from a Company that had a vast range of projects....still left me and my other plumber/pipefitter employees stumped.
I get what it's doing and why but trying to find something without a name is near impossible on the web. I even tried the picture search, nothing came close!

mike