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The 1/4" Barbed Cross is the ultimate space-saver for complex micro-irrigation layouts. Designed to create three separate branch lines from a single input, this 4-way connector effectively does the job of two standard tees in half the space. We recommend installing a high-quality irrigation filter at your water source to prevent small debris from clogging these precision fittings.
This fitting is one of the most useful irrigation fittings for dense planting areas, such as grouped container pots or high-intensity garden beds. By acting as a central distribution hub for your 1/4" micro-tubing or distribution line, it reduces the number of connections needed in your mainline, minimizing potential leak points and streamlining your installation.
Detailed specifications for system compatibility.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | 1/4" Barbed Cross (4-Way Connector) |
| Connection Size | 1/4" Barb (Fits .160" to .170" ID Tubing) |
| Operating Pressure | 0 - 30 PSI |
| Material | UV-Stabilized Polypropylene / Acetal |
| MPN | FX250 |
| Common Brand Names | Tempo |
Install your 4-way distribution hub in minutes.
Step 1: Prep the Tubing
Cut your 1/4" micro-tubing into the desired lengths. Ensure all cuts are clean and square for the best seal.
Step 2: Connect the First Line
Push the tubing firmly over one of the barbs. It should slide on with some resistance. If the tubing is cold or stiff, dip the end in warm water for 5 seconds to soften it before sliding it on.
Step 3: Branch Out
Connect your remaining three lines to the open barbs. If you only need three connections total, you can use a goof plug to cap off any unused barb.
Step 4: Secure the Layout
Use wire hold downs to pin the cross and the attached tubing to the soil. This prevents the manifold from shifting or being pulled during garden maintenance.
Verify this cross fits your tubing:
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