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AIRCRAFT Cross Type Connector Mmmm 1/4\'

AIRCRAFT Cross Type Connector Mmmm 1/4\'
AIRCRAFT Cross Type Connector Mmmm 1/4\'
R 63.00
Ex VAT: R 54.78
Quantity Unit Price You Save
5 or more R 61.11 2.99 %
10 or more R 60.19 4.46 %
20 or more R 59.26 5.93 %
  • Stock: 391
  • MPN: SG11140
  • Weight: 0.08kg
  • Dimensions: 53.00mm x 53.00mm x 53.00mm
  • SKU: SG11140
  • UPC: 6009515831707
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CROSS TYPE CONNECTOR MMMM 1/4'

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Features

  • 4-way cross configuration Creates a compact junction for multi-direction pneumatic routing.
  • 1/4" male BSP threads (MMMM) Male threaded ends on all sides suit many common workshop fittings.
  • Durable metal construction Built for compressed air systems and workshop handling.
  • Space-saving design Ideal where a larger manifold won’t fit.

Benefits

  • Cleaner air-line layouts: Route lines neatly and reduce fitting “spaghetti” around air points and tool stations.
  • Flexible setup options: Lets you add accessories or extra branches without redesigning the whole air line.

Extra Information

  • Use the correct sealing method for BSP threads (for example, appropriate thread tape or sealant) to help prevent leaks.
  • Thread fittings in by hand first to avoid cross-threading, then tighten with the correct spanner size.
  • Plan your layout before tightening fully so your outlets face the direction you need.

Pro Tip

  • Assemble your junction hand-tight first, align everything, then tighten—this helps keep outlets pointing where you want and reduces rework.

Specifications

Description Spec
BrandAirCraft
Cat No.SG11140
Product TypeCross Type Connector
Thread TypeBSP
Thread Size1/4" Male
Thread ConfigurationMMMM (Male x 4)
ApplicationPneumatic / Compressed Air Line Junction

Safety

  • Always depressurise the air system before installing or removing fittings.
  • Wear eye protection when working with compressed air connections.
  • Check for leaks after installation before operating at working pressure.
  • Do not overtighten—use correct tools and sealing methods to avoid thread damage.