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1/4" Quick Disconnect Fittings

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$3.65 - $4.05

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Q_14QC

Description

Instant Flexibility. Seamless Micro-Irrigation Maintenance.

The 1/4" Quick Disconnect Fittings are the ultimate solution for creating a modular and maintainable drip system. These snap-fit connectors allow you to join or separate 1/4" micro-lines in seconds without cutting tubing or struggling with tight barbs. Integrating these with a hose thread timer gives you a professional, automated setup that can be easily rearranged as your garden grows.

Commonly referred to as snap-lock connectors or micro-couplers, these components are essential irrigation fittings for gardeners who value convenience. They are particularly useful for patio containers that need to be moved for winterization or for cleaning out clogs in specific sections of your drip hose network without shutting down the entire system.

Why Choose Quick Disconnect Fittings?
  • Modular System Design: Easily swap out different emitters, sprayers, or tubing sections. Perfect for experimental garden layouts or rotating seasonal crops.
  • Effortless Winterization: Disconnect and store sensitive components like timers or misters during the off-season by simply snapping the fitting apart.
  • Leak-Proof Snap: The precision-molded internal seal ensures a watertight connection every time you click the male and female ends together.
  • High-Quality Material: Made from UV-stabilized acetal and polypropylene to withstand harsh sunlight and prevent the plastic from becoming brittle over time.
  • No Tools Required: Once the initial barbed connection is made to your tubing, the "quick-click" mechanism requires no tools or extra strength to operate.
Technical Specifications

Detailed data for system planning and tubing compatibility.

Specification Details
Product Type 1/4" Snap-Fit Quick Disconnect
Connection Size 1/4" Barb (Fits .160" to .170" ID Tubing)
Operating Pressure Up to 30 PSI
Flow Type Straight-Through (Non-Shut-Off)
Material UV-Stabilized Polypropylene / Acetal
MPN 4-PI0405S, 1065
Manufacturer PWP
How to Install: A Step-by-Step Guide

Install your quick-release system in minutes.

Step 1: Prep the Tubing
Cut your 1/4" micro-tubing into the desired lengths. Ensure cuts are clean and square to prevent leaking at the barb.

Step 2: Attach the Barbs
Push one end of the male disconnect into one tubing section and the female end into the other. For an easier fit, dip the end of the tubing in warm water for 5 seconds to soften it before sliding onto the barbs.

Step 3: Click to Connect
Align the male and female components and push them together until you hear or feel a "click." The connection is now secure and watertight.

Step 4: Maintenance
To separate, simply pull the two halves apart. Periodically check the internal O-ring or sealing surface for debris to maintain a perfect seal.

✔ Fitment Verification

Does this fit your setup?

  • Fits: Standard 1/4" Vinyl or Polyethylene Micro-Tubing (.160" - .170" ID).
  • Non-Shut-Off: Note that water will flow out of both ends when disconnected if the water is turned on.
  • Pressure: Best for low-pressure drip systems (under 30 PSI). Not for use with high-pressure garden hoses without a regulator.

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