Round Straight Tube Connectors are manufactured in black nylon and are available to suit tube sizes from 16mm to 60mm diameter. Great alternative to welding these round straight tube connectors are available with or without a metal core.
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The size of all our tube connectors products is based on the outside size of the tube they fit into. Please follow the below guidance to select the correct item. For assistance, please contact our sales department 01282 424376 [email protected]
OUTSIDE SIZE OF TUBE: Measure the external size of your tube.
TUBE WALL THICKNESS : This is the thickness of the tube wall. To check the connector will fit the tube inside size minus 2 x wall thickness from the tube outside size.
METAL CORE OPTION: Many of our tube connectors can be ordered with a metal core, offering extra strength and rigidity. The metal core is a piece of box section or flat bar that fits into the two-part moulded connector.
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