These components are designed to connect pneumatic tools and equipment to compressed air sources. Featuring a specific thread size and an enhanced internal diameter, they facilitate a greater volume of airflow compared to standard connectors. An example includes connecting an impact wrench to an air compressor, ensuring adequate power delivery for optimal tool performance.
The significance of these fittings lies in their ability to maximize the efficiency of air-powered systems. Increased airflow results in improved tool performance, reduced pressure drop, and potentially lower energy consumption. Historically, the development of these fittings addressed limitations in standard connectors that restricted airflow and hindered the performance of demanding pneumatic tools.