Male NPT Plastic Hose Barb Fitting — Straight Hosetail Connector

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Male NPT Plastic Hose Barb Fitting — Reliable Straight Hosetail Connector for Water, Air & Fluid Lines

Whether you're setting up a garden irrigation system, routing air lines in a workshop, or plumbing a DIY fluid transfer setup, finding a male NPT plastic hose barb fitting that threads in cleanly and holds firm under pressure is half the battle. These straight hosetail connectors are designed for hobbyists, small contractors, and DIYers who need a dependable, lightweight fitting without the cost or weight of brass.

Each fitting features a male NPT threaded end (tapered, US standard) and a ribbed barb tail sized to grip the hose ID securely. Available in five NPT × barb combinations: 1/8" NPT × 4.8mm (≈3/16"), 1/4" NPT × 6.4mm (≈1/4"), 3/8" NPT × 7.9mm (≈5/16"), 1/2" NPT × 9.5mm (≈3/8"), and 3/4" NPT × 14.0mm (≈9/16"). Order in quantities from 1 to 100 pieces to match your project scale.

Typical use cases include garden drip irrigation and sprinkler lines, aquarium and pond water routing, pneumatic tubing connections in light-duty air systems, and fluid transfer in RV or marine freshwater plumbing — all scenarios where a compact male NPT to hose barb adapter keeps the build clean and leak-resistant.

🔗 Compatibility: Fits standard NPT-threaded ports (1/8" – 3/4" NPT). Designed for flexible hose with matching inner diameter. Not compatible with BSP threads — verify your port standard before ordering.

✅ Key Features of These Male NPT Plastic Hose Barb Fittings

  • 🧵Tapered NPT Male Thread — Standard US NPT taper ensures a progressively tighter seal as you thread in; compatible with any NPT-tapped port from 1/8" to 3/4".
  • 🔒Ribbed Barb Grip Design — The stepped barb profile bites into flexible hose to resist pull-out; pair with a hose clamp for a secure, leak-resistant connection in pressurized lines.
  • 💧Corrosion-Resistant Plastic Body — Plastic construction resists rust and mineral buildup, making these fittings well-suited for water, mild chemicals, and outdoor irrigation applications.
  • ⚖️Lightweight & Easy to Handle — Significantly lighter than brass equivalents, reducing stress on hose connections and making one-handed installation straightforward in tight spaces.
  • 📦Flexible Pack Quantities — Available in 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50, or 100-piece packs so you can buy exactly what your project needs — from a single repair to a full irrigation run.
  • 🔧Straight Through-Flow Design — The inline straight hosetail geometry maintains consistent flow with minimal restriction, ideal for garden drip lines, aquarium tubing, and light pneumatic circuits.

📐 Technical Specifications — Male NPT Plastic Hose Barb Fittings

Fitting Type Male NPT Threaded × Straight Hose Barb (Hosetail)
Body Material Plastic (polypropylene or similar; see variant options)
Thread Standard NPT (National Pipe Taper) — US standard, 60° thread angle
Available NPT Sizes 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4"
Barb OD (matches hose ID) 4.8mm (≈3/16") | 6.4mm (≈1/4") | 7.9mm (≈5/16") | 9.5mm (≈3/8") | 14.0mm (≈9/16")
Connection Style Straight (inline, no elbow or tee)
Finish / Color See variant options
Recommended Hose Type Flexible PVC, rubber, or silicone hose with matching ID
Hose Clamp Required Recommended for pressurized applications
Thread Sealant PTFE tape recommended on male NPT threads
Typical Pressure Rating Generally up to 60–100 PSI (low-to-medium duty); contact us to confirm
Pack Quantities Available 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50, 100 pcs
Country of Origin Contact us to confirm
⚠️ Heads up: NPT threads are not interchangeable with BSP threads. If your equipment uses BSP (common on European and UK-made tools), please contact us before ordering to confirm compatibility.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

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

Match the barb OD to your hose's inner diameter (ID). For example, a 6.4mm barb fitting is typically used with hose that has a 1/4" (6.35mm) inner bore. Measure your hose ID before ordering — a barb that is slightly larger than the hose ID generally creates a tighter, more secure grip. If you're between sizes, size up and use a hose clamp.

What NPT thread sizes are available, and how do I measure my port?

These fittings come in 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", and 3/4" NPT. To identify your port size, measure the OD of the male thread (or the ID of the female port) and compare to NPT nominal sizing charts — note that NPT nominal size does not equal the actual thread OD. A 1/4" NPT male thread, for instance, typically measures around 0.540" (13.7mm) OD.

Are these fittings suitable for outdoor or garden irrigation use?

Yes. The plastic body is generally resistant to moisture and mild UV exposure, making these fittings well-suited for garden drip irrigation, sprinkler lines, and outdoor water routing. For installations with prolonged direct sunlight exposure, inspect periodically for any signs of UV degradation and replace as needed.

What is the maximum pressure these fittings can handle?

Plastic hose barb fittings of this type are typically rated for low-to-medium pressure — generally up to 60–100 PSI depending on fluid temperature, hose material, and whether a hose clamp is used. For high-pressure hydraulic or pneumatic systems, a metal fitting is recommended. Contact us to confirm suitability for your specific application.

Are NPT threads compatible with BSP fittings?

No — NPT and BSP threads are not directly interchangeable. NPT uses a 60° thread angle with a tapered profile, while BSP uses a 55° angle. Mixing the two standards will typically result in cross-threading or leaks. Always verify the thread standard of your port before ordering. If you're unsure, contact us with your equipment make and model.

Do I need PTFE thread tape when installing these fittings?

Yes, applying PTFE thread tape (plumber's tape) to the male NPT threads before installation is generally recommended to achieve a leak-free seal. Wrap the tape clockwise 2–3 times around the threads, starting from the first thread, before threading into the port. Hand-tighten first, then snug with a wrench — avoid overtightening plastic threads.

Should I use a hose clamp with these barb fittings?

For any pressurized application, yes — a hose clamp placed over the hose at the barb is strongly recommended. It prevents the hose from blowing off under pressure and ensures a long-lasting, secure connection. For gravity-fed or very low-pressure systems (such as aquarium tubing), a clamp may not be strictly necessary but is still good practice.

Can these fittings be used with air lines or pneumatic systems?

These fittings are generally suitable for light-duty pneumatic applications — such as low-pressure air lines in hobby or workshop settings — within the typical pressure rating of the fitting. For industrial compressed air systems operating above 100 PSI, a metal barb fitting is typically recommended for safety and durability.

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