1/8"-2" BSP Thread Fittings x Barb Hose Tail End Connector For Air Fuel Water

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

When a leaking or mismatched fitting brings a plumbing, pneumatic, or fuel system to a halt, the right connector makes all the difference. These BSP thread hose tail barb fittings are designed for DIYers, mechanics, and tradespeople who need a dependable, leak-resistant joint between threaded ports and flexible hose — without improvising with ill-fitting adapters.

Each fitting combines a BSP-threaded end (male, female, elbow, or specialty form) with a ribbed barb tail sized to grip hose securely. Thread sizes span 1/8" BSP through 2" BSP (approximately 9.7 mm to 59.6 mm nominal bore), and barb diameters range from 4 mm (approx. 5/32") up to 52.5 mm (approx. 2-1/16"). Body material is either 304 stainless steel for corrosion-resistant applications or brass for general-purpose use. Connector types include Male Thread, Female Thread, Male Thread Elbow, Female Thread Elbow, Straight (barb-to-barb), Y-Piece, T-Piece, X-Piece, and Elbow (barb elbow).

Typical applications include connecting compressed-air hose to BSP-ported compressors and pneumatic tools, joining fuel lines to carburetors or fuel pumps in small engines, and linking water hose to garden irrigation manifolds or pump outlets. The stainless steel variants suit marine, outdoor, and chemical-adjacent environments where brass may corrode, while brass fittings are a cost-effective choice for indoor plumbing and general fluid transfer.

🔗 Compatibility Note: Thread end conforms to BSP (British Standard Pipe) parallel or taper profile. Verify your port thread standard (BSP/BSPP/BSPT) and hose inner diameter before ordering. Barb OD should match or slightly exceed hose ID for a secure push-fit grip.

✅ Key Features of These BSP Hose Tail Barb Fittings

  • 🔩Wide BSP Thread Range — Available from 1/8" BSP up to 2" BSP, covering the most common port sizes found on compressors, pumps, valves, and manifolds.
  • 📏Broad Barb Size Selection — Barb diameters from 4 mm to 52.5 mm (approx. 5/32" to 2-1/16") accommodate a wide range of flexible hose inner diameters in a single product listing.
  • ⚙️Multiple Connector Configurations — Choose from Male Thread, Female Thread, Elbow (male or female), Straight, Y-Piece, T-Piece, X-Piece, and Elbow barb forms to suit straight runs, branches, and 90° turns.
  • 🛡️Stainless Steel or Brass Body — 304 stainless steel resists corrosion in wet, marine, and outdoor settings; brass offers reliable performance for general indoor fluid and air systems.
  • 💧Multi-Media Compatibility — Suitable for compressed air, fuel (petrol/diesel), water, and other compatible fluids — verify chemical compatibility with your specific media before use.
  • 🔧Ribbed Barb Retention — The stepped barb profile grips flexible hose firmly to resist pull-out under pressure, reducing the need for additional clamps on low-pressure applications.

📐 Technical Specifications — BSP Hose Tail Barb Fittings

Thread Standard BSP (British Standard Pipe)
Thread Size Range 1/8" BSP to 2" BSP
Barb Diameter Range 4 mm – 52.5 mm (approx. 5/32" – 2-1/16")
Connector Types Male Thread, Female Thread, Male Elbow, Female Elbow, Straight, Y-Piece, T-Piece, X-Piece, Elbow
Material Options 304 Stainless Steel / Brass
Suitable Media Air, fuel, water, and compatible fluids
Quantity per Order 1 piece
Finish See variant options
Max Working Pressure See variant options / Contact us to confirm

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

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

Measure the inner diameter (ID) of your flexible hose. Select a barb whose outer diameter (OD) matches or is 1–2 mm larger than the hose ID. A slightly oversized barb creates the interference fit needed to grip the hose and resist pull-out. If you are using a hose clamp, you can go up to 2–3 mm over the hose ID.

What is the difference between BSP, BSPP, and BSPT threads?

BSP is the umbrella standard. BSPP (British Standard Pipe Parallel) has straight threads and relies on a sealing washer or O-ring at the face. BSPT (British Standard Pipe Taper) has tapered threads that seal by thread interference, often with PTFE tape. Check your port type before ordering — parallel and taper threads are not interchangeable for sealing purposes, though they can engage mechanically.

Should I choose stainless steel or brass for my application?

Choose stainless steel (304) for outdoor, marine, humid, or mildly corrosive environments where brass may dezincify or corrode over time. Choose brass for general indoor plumbing, compressed air, and fuel systems where cost-effectiveness matters and the environment is not aggressively corrosive. Both materials are suitable for water, air, and most fuels — verify compatibility with any specialty chemicals.

Are these fittings suitable for high-pressure compressed air systems?

These fittings are designed for general-purpose fluid and air transfer. For high-pressure pneumatic systems (above approximately 10 bar / 145 psi), always verify the rated working pressure for your specific size and material combination, and use appropriate hose clamps. Contact us to confirm pressure ratings for your exact variant if needed.

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

Both brass and stainless steel are generally compatible with petrol and diesel at ambient temperatures. However, always confirm that the flexible hose you pair with the fitting is also fuel-rated. For ethanol-blended fuels (E10, E85), stainless steel is the more resistant choice. Do not use these fittings with concentrated acids, strong alkalis, or solvents without confirming chemical compatibility.

Do I need a hose clamp with these barb fittings?

The ribbed barb profile provides mechanical retention without a clamp in many low-pressure applications. For systems operating above approximately 3–5 bar, or where vibration is present, a worm-drive or ear clamp is strongly recommended to prevent hose blow-off. Always use a clamp on fuel lines regardless of pressure as a safety measure.

What is the difference between the elbow and straight configurations?

A straight fitting connects the threaded port and the hose barb in a straight line — ideal when the hose runs directly away from the port. An elbow (90°) fitting redirects the hose at a right angle, useful in tight spaces or when routing hose parallel to a panel. Y-Piece and T-Piece fittings split one hose into two branches, while an X-Piece creates a four-way junction.

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