Compression fittings are commonly used in plumbing and electrical conduit systems to join two tubes or thin-walled pipes together. They are especially useful for joining pipes or tubes with a small flow diameter as well as for those in low-pressure environments between -5 PSI and 125 PSI. Compression fittings can be categorized into two general types: Type A and Type B. Knowing the different designs, uses, and installation processes for these two types can be helpful for choosing the right option to fit any application.
Aircraft maintenance can be considered one of the most important aspects of the aviation industry, such processes ensuring that all parts of a vehicle remain airworthy with high integrity and performance. To efficiently carry out operations while guaranteeing a quality job, mechanics and technicians utilize advanced tools and equipment to carry out repairs and maintenance. While the tools used by a mechanic or technician may vary based on the job at hand, there are several tools that are a staple to maintenance work. In this blog, we will provide a brief overview of the common maintenance tools that various personnel use, allowing you to have a better understanding of their applications.
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