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 Various male fittings used in vacuum applications.  Upper left: Swagelok tube fitting, upper right: NPT, lower left: VCR, lower right, VCO Various male fittings used in vacuum applications.  Upper left: Swagelok tube fitting, upper right: NPT, lower left: VCR, lower right, VCO
 +
 +
 +====== Connector comparison ======
 +
 +Swagelok tubing postfix codes [Vacuum Tubing Products]
 +
 +^ End Connection(s) ^ Designator ^
 +| VCR female one end only | FR |
 +| VCR female both ends | DFR |
 +| VCR female one end, VCR male other end  | FMR |
 +| VCR female one end, XBA adapter other end  | FRB |
 +| VCR male one end only  | MR |
 +| VCR male both ends | DMR |
 +| VCR male one end, XBA adapter other end | MRB |
 +| VCO female one end only | FO |
 +| VCO female both ends | DFO |
 +| VCO female one end, VCO male other end  | FMO |
 +| VCO female one end, XBA adapter other end  | FOB |
 +| VCO male one end only | MO |
 +| VCO male both ends | DMO |
 +| XBA adapter one end only | -B1 |
 +| XBA adapter both ends | -B2 |
 +
 +
 +===== Installation =====
 +
 +Tube fittings require simple hand tools as do VCR fittings.  VCO are probably just as easy if not easier than VCR
 +
 +
 +===== Seal =====
 +
 +My guess is that VCR fittings seal best.  Tube fittings probably seal pretty good the first time used but may lose their seal if not carefully re-installed.
 +
 +VCO likely doesn't seal as well as VCR but probably worse than a properly installed tube fitting as well.
 +
 +
 +===== Reusability =====
 +
 +VCR gaskets should be used fresh for each install but you can probalby get away with reusing the same gasket a few times for most applications.  Swagelok tube fittings can be re-installed to the same location as long as they are installed in the same orientation.  However, to get a proper tube fitting seal on a new surface with used fittings I imagine you'd have to replace the ferrule which is probably more expensive and labor intensive than replacing a simple VCR gasket.
 +
 +VCO gaskets/fittings can be reused many times.  Gaskets are inexpensive to replace if damaged.
 +
 +
 +===== Pressure =====
 +
 +Didn't see ratings specific to particular connector types.  However, [Vacuum Tubing Products]:
 +
 +  * "1/4 in. outside diameter tube—ultrahigh vacuum (10 –9 torr) to 100 psig (6.8 bar)
 +  * 3/8 in. through 1 1/2 in. outside diameter tube—ultrahigh vacuum (10 –9 torr) to 25 psig (1.7 bar)"
 +
 +
 +===== Temperature =====
 +
 +[Vacuum Tubing Products]:
 +
 +  * "VCR end connections—70 to 1000°F (20 to 537°C)
 +  * VCO end connections—70 to 400°F (20 to 204°C), based on standard fluorocarbon FKM O-ring material
 +  * XBA end connections—70 to 1000°F (20 to 537°C)
 +    * When used with Ultra-Torr fittings—70 to 400°F (20 to 204°C)"
 +
 +
 +===== Custom builds =====
 +
 +Tube fittings are relatively easy to cut and crimp on new fittings.
 +
 +Unfortuntaley, because VCR glands are special ends larger than the tube itself, they must be TIG welded in place as needed.  TIG welding requires equipment and a reasonable amount of skill.  I'm guessing that pro shops use orbital welders
  
  
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 Above: used retainer gasket Above: used retainer gasket
  
-Look like washers.  Ex: stainless steel silver plated 0.25": SS-4-VCR-2+Look like washers.  Ex: 
 +  * Stainless steel silver plated 0.25" non-retaining: SS-4-VCR-2 
 +  * Stainless steel silver plated 0.25" side load retainer: SS-4-VCR-2-ZC-VS 
 +  * Stainless steel silver plated 0.25" retaining: SS-4-VCR-2-GR 
 +    * What is difference to SS-4-VCR-2-GR-VS?
  
 Types [Installing VCR]: Types [Installing VCR]:
-  * Retainer gasket+  * Retainer gasket conveniently snaps in place 
 +    * Nearly 3 times as expensive as non-retain gasket
   * Side load retainer gasket   * Side load retainer gasket
     * Can be installed in tight spaces     * Can be installed in tight spaces
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   - Tighten female nut finger tight.  Should engage to last thread if installed properly   - Tighten female nut finger tight.  Should engage to last thread if installed properly
   - Use pair of wrenches to tighten   - Use pair of wrenches to tighten
 +
 +
 +==== Flexible tubing ====
 +
 +Part numbers:
 +  * 321-4-X-12DFR: "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 12 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Female VCR Both Ends"
 +  * 321-4-X-12DMR: "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 12 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Male VCR Both Ends"
 +  * 321-4-X-12FMR: "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 12 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Female VCR x Male VCR"
 +  * 321-4-X-24DFR: "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 24 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Female VCR Both Ends"
 +  * 321-4-X-24DMR: "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 24 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Male VCR Both Ends"
 +  * 321-4-X-24FMR: "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 24 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Female VCR x Male VCR"
 +  * 321-4-X-36DFR: "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 36 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Male VCR Both Ends"
 +  * 321-4-X-4FMR: "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 4 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Female VCR x Male VCR"
 +  * 321-4-X-6DFR: "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 6 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Female VCR Both Ends"
 +  * 321-4-X-6FMR "321 Stainless Steel Flexible Tubing, 1/4 in. OD, 6 in. Nominal Produced Flexible Length, Female VCR x Male VCR"
 +
 +Because of the gland nature it would seem hard to convert the more readily availble Swagelok tube adapters to VCR fittings without using a separate tube fitting to VCR adapter
 +
 +Naming seems to follow MAT-OD-X-LENPFX
 +  * MAT: 321 for 321 stainless steel
 +  * OD: outer diamter of tubing as 16ths of an inch (4/16 = 1/4)
 +  * X: flexible convoluted tubing?
 +  * LEN: length in inches (which part exactly?)
 +  * PFX: postfix
 +
 +Naming  examples:
 +  * 321-4-X-2FR: 321 SS, 1/4" OD tubing,  with VCR female on one end
 +  * 321-4-X-2DFR for convoluted tubing with VCR female on both ends
  
  
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   * Installing a VCR Metal Gasket Face Seal Fitting (Installing VCR): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z_ZRt51sqo   * Installing a VCR Metal Gasket Face Seal Fitting (Installing VCR): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z_ZRt51sqo
   * VCR fittings: http://www.swagelok.com/downloads/webcatalogs/EN/MS-01-24.PDF   * VCR fittings: http://www.swagelok.com/downloads/webcatalogs/EN/MS-01-24.PDF
 +  * Swagelok flexible tubing: http://www.fiting.sk/catalog/pdf_en/0131.pdf
 +
  
  
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