BSP Hose Barb Fittings — Male/Female Thread Connectors, Elbows, T/Y/X Splitters

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BSP Hose Barb Fittings — Reliable Thread-to-Barb Connections for Air, Fuel & Water Lines

Plumbers, mechanics, and DIYers know the frustration of a leaking hose connection — a fitting that strips, corrodes, or simply doesn't match the port. These BSP hose barb fittings are engineered for secure, leak-resistant connections between threaded ports and flexible hose lines, covering the most common configurations used in air compressors, fuel systems, irrigation, and hydraulic setups.

Each fitting is sold individually (1 piece per order) and is available in two materials — stainless steel for corrosion resistance in demanding environments, and brass for versatile use in plumbing, fuel, and pneumatic systems. Thread sizes range from 1/8" BSP to 2" BSP, with barb ends from 4mm (≈5/32") to 52.5mm (≈2-1/16"). Configuration types include Male Thread, Female Thread, Male Thread Elbow, Female Thread Elbow, Straight (barb-to-barb coupler), Y-Piece, T-Piece, X-Piece, and Elbow splitters.

These BSP thread fittings are widely used in compressed air line assemblies, diesel and gasoline fuel delivery systems, garden and agricultural irrigation hose connections, and industrial fluid transfer setups where a reliable barb-to-thread transition is needed.

🔗 Thread Standard: BSP (British Standard Pipe) — compatible with BSPP/BSPF ports. Not directly compatible with NPT threads without an adapter. Confirm your port standard before ordering.
⚠️ Size Note: The first dimension (e.g., 1/4") refers to the BSP thread size; the second (e.g., 8mm) refers to the barb/hose inner diameter. Measure your hose ID and port thread size before selecting a variant.

✅ Key Features of These BSP Hose Barb Fittings

  • 🔩Full BSP Thread Range — Available in 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", and 2" BSP thread sizes to match the most common port standards in plumbing and pneumatic systems.
  • 🌊Multi-Media Compatible — Suitable for use with air, water, fuel, and light hydraulic fluids; brass and stainless steel construction supports a broad range of fluid transfer applications.
  • 🔄Nine Configuration Types — Male Thread, Female Thread, Elbow (male & female), Straight coupler, Y-Piece, T-Piece, X-Piece, and 90° Elbow splitter cover virtually every routing scenario in a single product listing.
  • 🛡️Stainless Steel Option for Corrosion Resistance — The 304-grade stainless steel variants resist rust and oxidation, making them suitable for outdoor irrigation lines, marine-adjacent environments, and humid workshop conditions.
  • ⚙️Barbed Grip Design — The stepped barb profile grips the inside of flexible hose tubing to resist pull-out forces, reducing the risk of hose slipping off under pressure without requiring additional clamps in low-pressure applications.
  • 📐Wide Barb Size Selection — Barb ends range from 4mm (≈5/32") to 52.5mm (≈2-1/16"), covering small-bore pneumatic tubing up to large-diameter water transfer hoses in a single product family.

📐 Technical Specifications — BSP Thread x Barb Hose Fittings

Thread Standard BSP (British Standard Pipe) — BSPM / BSPF
Thread Sizes Available 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", 2"
Barb Sizes Available 4mm (≈5/32") to 52.5mm (≈2-1/16")
Materials Stainless Steel (304) / Brass
Configuration Types Male Thread, Female Thread, Male Thread Elbow, Female Thread Elbow, Straight, Y-Piece, T-Piece, X-Piece, Elbow
Quantity per Order 1 piece
Working Pressure See variant options — varies by size and material
Compatible Media Air, water, fuel, light hydraulic fluids (confirm chemical compatibility for specific fluids)
Finish Natural stainless / polished brass
Country of Origin Contact us to confirm

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right barb size for my hose?

The barb size should match your hose's inner diameter (ID). For example, a 10mm barb is typically used with hose that has a 10mm ID. Measure the inside of your hose before ordering. Common sizes in this listing range from 4mm (≈5/32") to 25mm (≈1"). If your hose ID falls between two sizes, generally choose the smaller barb for a tighter grip.

What is the difference between Male Thread and Female Thread fittings?

Male Thread (BSPM) fittings have external threads that screw into a female-threaded port, valve, or coupling. Female Thread (BSPF) fittings have internal threads that accept a male-threaded pipe or fitting. Choose based on the thread type of the port you are connecting to — if your port has internal threads, you need a male thread fitting, and vice versa.

Are these fittings suitable for outdoor or high-moisture environments?

Stainless steel variants are generally suitable for outdoor and high-moisture applications due to their corrosion resistance. Brass fittings are also corrosion-resistant but are typically better suited for indoor plumbing, fuel, and compressed air lines. For fully submerged or marine-adjacent use, stainless steel is generally the recommended choice. In most cases, both materials perform well in standard workshop and garden environments.

What thread standard do these fittings use, and are they compatible with NPT?

These fittings use BSP (British Standard Pipe) threads, which are widely used in plumbing, pneumatics, and hydraulics across the UK, Europe, Australia, and many other regions. BSP threads are not directly compatible with NPT (National Pipe Thread) used in North America — the thread pitch and angle differ. A BSP-to-NPT adapter is required if connecting to NPT-threaded equipment.

What is the maximum pressure these fittings can handle?

Working pressure varies by size, material, and application. Stainless steel fittings generally handle higher pressures than brass in comparable sizes. Smaller thread sizes typically support higher pressure ratings than larger sizes. For specific pressure ratings relevant to your application, please contact us to confirm suitability before ordering.

Can I use these fittings for fuel lines (diesel, gasoline)?

Brass fittings are commonly used in fuel line applications and are generally compatible with diesel, gasoline, and similar petroleum-based fuels. Stainless steel is also fuel-compatible. Always verify chemical compatibility with your specific fuel type and concentration before installation, particularly for ethanol-blended fuels or specialty chemicals.

Do I need PTFE tape or thread sealant when installing these fittings?

Yes, PTFE thread seal tape (plumber's tape) is generally recommended for BSP parallel threads to ensure a leak-free seal. Apply 2–3 wraps clockwise around the male thread before assembly. BSP tapered threads may self-seal under pressure but tape is still advisable for most applications, especially in air and water systems.

When should I use a T-Piece, Y-Piece, or X-Piece fitting?

Use a T-Piece when you need to split one hose line into two at a 90° angle (three ports total). Use a Y-Piece when you need to split one line into two at an angled branch (typically around 45°), which is generally better for flow efficiency. Use an X-Piece (cross fitting) when you need four-way flow distribution from a single point. Choose based on your routing requirements and available space.

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