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Parker Hannifin Corporation
Tube Fittings Division
Columbus, Ohio
4300
Catalog
Intru-Lok
®
Flareless Bite Type Fittings
Dimensions and pressures for reference only, subject to change.
Intru-Lok Flareless
Bite Type Fittings
The Intru-Lok bite type fitting was developed by Parker Hannifin
and introduced to the U.S. market in the late 1950’s. This fitting
addresses those applications that require a bite by the ferrule
in brass, copper, aluminum and plastic tubing systems. The
Intru-Lok fitting is a flareless fitting that consists of a body, a
one-piece precision-machined ferrule, and a nut (Fig. D1). On
assembly, the ferrule “bites” into the outer surface of the tube
with sufficient strength to hold the tube against pressure. The
ferrule also forms a pressure seal against the fitting body.
Intru-Lok fittings allow the fitting assembler to visually inspect
the bite quality, thus significantly minimizing the risk of improper
assembly and related service problems.
Intru-Lok fittings are routinely used in markets, such as:
Machine tools, chemical, oil refineries, paper making, thermo-
plastics processing, air and lube lines, pilot lines, panel boards,
etc.
Design and Construction
The three components of Intru-Lok fittings are designed and
manufactured to produce a reliable, leak free joint upon as-
sembly.The ferrules are precision machined with all dimensions
and surfaces, particularly the critical bite edge, monitored on
an ongoing basis.
How Intru-Lok Fittings Work
In assembly, the ferrule is driven forward on the tube by the
nut during pre-set. As the ferrule moves forward it contacts the
tapered seat area of the body, which causes the ferrule to cam
inward into the tube.The leading edge of the ferrule is thus able
to make a clean 360 degree cut into the outside diameter of the
tubing. This cut in the tubing is often referred to as a “Bite”; thus
the term:
BiteType Fitting
.
As the ferrule makes its bite, a small
ridge of tube material is raised up in front of the ferrule.
Fig. D1 – Intru-Lok Components: Body, Ferrule and Nut
Fig. D2 – Assembled Intru-Lok Fitting
The Parker Advantage - Intru-Lok
Bite Type Connection:
The Intru-Lok design includes a preci-
sion machined ferrule to assure a safe, leak-free, and vibration
resistant connection compared to compression fittings. This
provides a more reliable fitting where proper assembly can be
verified by a visible bite by the ferrule into the tubing.
Ease of Assembly:
Intru-Lok products include a ferrule and
nut that do not need to be removed prior to insertion of the
associated tubing for final assembly. Along with the low assem-
bly torque require, the overall installation process is reduced,
saving time and money.
KnurledNut:
In areaswherewrench clearance are not available
Parker offers an alternative knurled BIP nut. This nut can be
tightened by hand allowing for quick assembly and disassembly
without the use of tools.
Reference locations
Dynamic Pressure Ratings:
Please refer to the last column
of the part number tables located on the following pages of this
section for the appropriate dynamic pressure ratings.
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