Max Adapter Compression Fittings for Your Plumbing Needs
Can a simple coupling change the way you finish jobs and avoid callbacks?
You need reliable connections that match common pipe sizes without extra fuss. At Installation Parts Supply, you get 3/8 compression coupling parts that make sealing and alignment easier so your installs look clean and hold up under pressure.
These couplings suit many applications: sewer drainage, gravity flow lines, and quick repair work on iron, plastic, or steel pipe. The built-in rubber sealing gasket design resists shear forces and aids pipe alignment for a tight, serviceable joint.
You’ll also appreciate documented specs like temperature range, nominal diameter fit, and vibration tips that let you plan the job and pick compatible valves and accessories fast.
Shop with confidence at Installation Parts Supply and get authentic parts, fast shipping, and friendly support so you can return to work with fewer surprises.
Your Source for Reliable Compression Connections at Installation Parts Supply
Why you’ll like these fittings for quick, leak-resistant hookups

Choose components that give you consistent pipe alignment and a secure sealing gasket without extra tools. This delivers fast, serviceable connections suited to under-sink hook-ups, appliance lines, and light sewer repair tasks.
The range includes options compatible with copper, plastic, and select steel components. Materials like 304 series stainless and other stainless steel parts improve corrosion resistance in wet applications.
- With basic hand tools and proper torque guidance, you can assemble a tight mechanical seal.
- Serviceable joints allow disassembly for maintenance without the need for solder or glue.
- Suitable for potable water, gravity flow, and many sewer drainage applications; avoid locations with high vibration or high heat.
- Nationwide stock and friendly support help you match the right coupling and secure parts fast.
| Material | Best Uses | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|
| 304 series stainless | Potable water, light sewer | Strong corrosion resistance |
| Brass body | Fixture lines, appliances | Pliable, easier to install in cold conditions |
| Ductile iron / cast iron | Sewer repair, gravity flow | Durable under burial and heavy loads |
| Plastic (with insert) | Low-pressure lines | Lightweight; avoid high shear forces |
Max Adapter Compression Fittings: Features, Specs, and Performance
Get clear, measurable specs that let you choose the right coupling for each job without guessing.
You work with brass bodies made for copper, aluminum, and thermoplastic pipe. For plastic tubing add the correct insert to maintain tube support and a proper seal.
The temperature range spans from -65°F to +250°F (-53°C to +121°C). This broad window covers cold basements and warmer mechanical rooms while staying inside rated pressure limits.
Materials and construction
These fittings use brass construction with rubber sealing components for good shear resistance and dependable sealing. For corrosion-prone installations, series stainless steel parts such as 304 series stainless are offered.
Operating parameters
These couplings are designed for low- to medium-pressure liquid lines. They are not recommended for steel tubing or gaseous media. Vibration resistance is fair; choose a long nut if you need extra resistance to movement.
Standards and tolerances
Machining maintains +/- .02″ tolerance and complies with ASA, ASME, and SAE requirements. Light Pattern (“L”) versions change thread length but remain interchangeable with full pattern parts.
- Not lead free; they’re intended for plumbing and light industrial work such as sewer repair and routine coupling swaps.
- Check tube temperature ratings so all components stay within the fitting’s acceptable envelope.
- Keep movement to a minimum to preserve ferrule grip and prolong rubber seal life.
| Specification | Value | Additional Notes | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material Options | Brass / 304 series stainless options | Rubber seal and securing cage available | Copper, aluminum, thermoplastic pipe |
| Temperature Range | -65°F to +250°F | Refer to tubing temp for max pressure | Cold water, warm mechanical rooms |
| Tolerance | +/- .02″ | Conforms to ASA / ASME / SAE | Precise alignments and repeatable torque settings |
| Limits | No steel tubing / no gaseous media | Fair vibration resistance; use long nut for extra protection | Low- to medium-pressure liquid applications |
With these spec-driven parts in stock at Installation Parts Supply, you can satisfy jobsite requirements with confidence and minimal surprises.
Pipe Compatibility, Applications, and Installation Tips
Checking material compatibility before you cut tubing saves time and reduces the chance of leaks later on.
These couplings are designed to work with copper, aluminum, and thermoplastic tubing. When using plastic tube, add the correct insert to support the wall and preserve the seal.
Designed for low- to medium-pressure liquid lines, these parts suit fixture supplies, appliance hookups, and light sewer repair. Because they are not rated for gaseous media or steel tubing, avoid those uses to stay within safe limits.
Installation Tips
- Cut the tubing square and deburr lightly so the ferrule can seat evenly.
- Align the tube axis with the fitting body and hand-start the nut to avoid cross-threading.
- Tighten gradually to the recommended turn-of-nut and check again after pressurizing.
- For higher vibration situations, choose a long nut and support nearby runs to reduce movement.
- Leave enough clearance for future service so you can reach the nut, ferrule, and cage when inspection or repair is required.
| Material | Best Use | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Copper / Aluminum | Fixture lines and appliance feeds | Straightforward installs with good sealing when torqued correctly |
| Thermoplastic | Low-pressure water runs | Insert required to support tube wall |
| Steel | Not recommended for these fittings | Avoid use; select tube-rated couplings instead |
Trust Installation Parts Supply to deliver the right inserts, long nuts, and accessory parts for a smooth install. Follow the checklist—confirm tube material, add an insert for plastic, align properly, tighten to spec, and recheck—to reduce callbacks and keep jobs on schedule.
Pricing, Availability, and Related Solutions
Get clear pricing and quick availability so you can plan materials and labor with confidence.
Some manufacturers require retailers to follow a Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) policy. If an item falls under MAP, the lowest price becomes visible after you place the product in your cart. You can see that price without committing to purchase and remove the item at any time.
How Pricing Works Online
MAP policies mean the checkout reveals the final low price for qualifying items. This protects manufacturer programs while still giving you price transparency. If you’re comparing prices, simply add to cart to see the real offer, then remove it if you’re not ready.
Related Options and Cost-Saving Combos
You can often save money by choosing bundled parts or purpose-built valves instead of buying separate pieces.
- At $12.92 each, the John Guest Angle Stop Max Adapter Valve (SKU PPASV-6) is commonly less expensive than buying a separate coupling plus valve.
- Using bundles cuts part count, speeds under-sink installations, and lowers return risk because compatible components like cage inserts and clamping pieces are pre-matched.
- Fast fulfillment and clear inventory information help you line up pipe, steel parts, and sewer repair items so jobs remain on schedule.
| Purchase Option | Primary Use | Notes/Details |
|---|---|---|
| Single coupling | Custom assemblies | Flexible option but may require additional parts |
| Angle Stop Valve (PPASV-6) | Fixture shutoff point | $12.92; often lower total cost than separate valve and coupling |
| Bundle (valve + insert) | Under-sink installs | Speeds work and can reduce callbacks |
Shop Installation Parts Supply for competitive pricing, quick turnaround, and bundled solutions that simplify your cart.
Wrapping Up
When every joint matters, choosing the right part and support speeds installations and reduces callbacks.
You choose a practical, code-conscious solution for liquid supply lines when you pick the correct product and follow the installation guidance. Match copper, aluminum, or thermoplastic tubing (with an insert for plastic) to achieve a reliable seal that’s easy to service later.
Avoid steel tubing and any gaseous media to keep installations safe and within spec. Combine recommended valves with the correct cage and accessories to increase vibration resistance and long-term performance on sewer and fixture jobs.
Installation Parts Supply is ready to help you pick the right Max Adapter Compression Fittings and ship them fast anywhere in the United States. When you need assistance, support is available from selection to checkout so you can finish clean, on schedule, and on budget.
Common Questions
What types of pipes work with these compression connectors?
These compression connectors are compatible with copper, aluminum, and many thermoplastic pipes when you use a proper insert for softer plastics. They are not recommended for standard steel tubing or for any pressurized gaseous media. For cast iron, ductile iron, asbestos cement, and PVC sewers, always check the product’s nominal diameter and sealing gasket compatibility before installing.
Which materials are used in these connectors?
The bodies are brass with stainless steel components in key areas, plus a pliable rubber sealing gasket to ensure leak resistance. Some variants include 304 series stainless steel parts and a high-impact securing cage or clamping system for added strength and durability.
How well do these connectors handle vibration and shear forces?
They are designed to withstand vibration and moderate shear forces, using steel click-lock clamping and a cast iron or ductile iron rated cage in heavy-duty models. The rubber sealing gasket helps maintain a tight seal, while the clamping system absorbs movement to protect joints from loosening.
Are these fittings suitable for cold-weather installation?
Yes. The rubber gasket stays pliable for easier installation in cold conditions, and stainless steel components resist embrittlement. For best results, follow torque guidelines and allow extra time for alignment when temperatures are very low.
Which operating pressure and temperature limits apply to these connectors?
Typical operating parameters include low-to-medium pressure plumbing and temperature ranges of about -65°F to +250°F for compatible materials. Be sure to verify the specific model’s rating, especially if your application is near the upper temperature or pressure limits.
Do these connectors meet industry standards?
Many models meet ASA/ASME/SAE tolerances and maintain tight dimensional control (often +/- .02). Check model certifications and material listings to ensure compliance with your project’s codes.
Are inserts required for plastic pipe?
Yes, for most thermoplastic pipes you should use an insert to prevent deformation and ensure proper sealing. By maintaining alignment, the insert lowers the risk of leaks or failures when the line is pressurized.
How do I ensure proper pipe alignment during installation?
Clean and square the pipe ends, use a guide or insert on plastics, and engage the click-lock clamping evenly. The securing cage and clamping system high-impact design help keep alignment while you tighten to recommended torque values.
Can I use these connectors on sewer repair and gravity flow lines?
Yes. Some models can be used for sewer repair and gravity flow drainage when the nominal diameter is correct and the rubber sealing gasket is compatible with wastewater. Verify compatibility with iron, cast iron, and asbestos cement pipe types if they’re in the run.
How are pricing and availability handled for online orders?
Pricing often follows MAP policy, so you may see the lowest available price only after the item is in your cart at checkout. Installation Parts Supply and similar vendors list related options such as angle stop valves and cost-saving combos; compare these to find the best solution for your budget and job.
What related choices might help reduce overall cost?
Look for bundled valve-and-coupling combos, angle stop adapters, and multi-pack offers. Using stainless steel click-lock models only where needed can reduce cost but still place steel components in locations where strength is critical.
How long will the rubber sealing gasket last in sewer or drainage service?
The service life will depend on exposure to chemicals, abrasion, and temperature. In typical sewer and gravity-flow applications, a quality rubber gasket combined with stainless steel components can last many years. Inspect the gasket periodically and replace it if you notice hardening or cracking.