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MIS Imperial 17 C Coupler Set Kwik 90 Deg Elbow P3607175MIS-IM17-C https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/MIS/MIS-IM17-C.jpg Imperial 17 C Coupler Set Kwik 90 Deg Elbow Hose Shut Off Coupler Item Hose Shut Off Coupler Type Elbow Designated Size 1/4 Inch X 1/4 Inch Angle 95 Degree, 45 Degree (Flare) End Connection 1/4 Inch Female Threaded X 1/4 Inch Male Threaded Application Refrigeration, Air-ConditioningFeatures / Benefits Automatic full depression of core valves without adjustment, regardless of core position Coupler halves separately connect to access fitting and hose end, then easy push/pull operation automatically opens or closes system without loss of refrigerant Automatic shut-off of hose ends permits discharging high side hose through manifold into low side Eliminates hazardous discharge of refrigerant and oil from system when disconnecting hose Simplifies operation of charging critical amount of refrigerant into small systems Prevents finger burn when disconnecting - especially servicing heat pumps in cold weather Core depressors in hose ends no longer necessary-speeds servicing of systems with hand valves UPC: 699244210582Part Number: 17-CUNSPSC: 40141700 Specification Order Part Number IM17-C Item Desc \"COUPLER SET,KWIK 90 DEG ELBOW\" MANUFACTURER LONG NAME Stride Tool (Imperial Tools) MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER 17-C UPC 699244210582 Product Group Id IM00 Country of Origin US Harmonization Code 82022000 Bin Code EF197 Default Selling Unit SET Catalog Pages(s) 3607175 699244210582 0.1800lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
Imperial
26.1900 2025-04-23 Only 3 left In Stock
customer review - by , May 5, 2023
5/ 5stars
Seals up good.
customer review - by , September 9, 2021
4/ 5stars
Generally they work great. Do have some problems with them, but they are easy to remedy or work around. Sometimes refrigerant will leak between the nut; so I tighten the insert on the o-ring. Occasionally refrigerant sprays through the threads on the nut; then I tighten it a tiny bit more with pliers. Finally, once in a while the internal valve does not open fully which effects the pressure reading, but it will read correctly if I push the hose end of the quick connect body away from the side with the clip. Also, they don't work with king valves and I don't use them when evacuating the system. I realize that this may seem like a long list of issues, but all the other low-loss fittings I have used either release more refrigerant or have a much shorter effective life.
customer review - by , September 9, 2021
4/ 5stars
Generally they work great. Do have some problems with them, but they are easy to remedy or work around. Sometimes refrigerant will leak between the nut; so I tighten the insert on the o-ring. Occasionally refrigerant sprays through the threads on the nut; then I tighten it a tiny bit more with pliers. Finally, once in a while the internal valve does not open fully which effects the pressure reading, but it will read correctly if I push the hose end of the quick connect body away from the side with the clip. Also, they don't work with king valves and I don't use them when evacuating the system. I realize that this may seem like a long list of issues, but all the other low-loss fittings I have used either release more refrigerant or have a much shorter effective life.
customer review - by , August 8, 2020
5/ 5stars
You have to be careful with this as it causes inaccurate readings some times (it doesn't fully depress some cores properly, always verify with a second set of gauges if you think the pressures don't look right or good). It works well for attaching in tight spaces though and for that reason it's been an invaluable tool. I was thinking this was a push connect style but it does still require you to screw on the cap before pushing it on (this cap does not like to thread right every time so pay attention to that). It does leak sometimes. I have this on my quick check gauge but WOULD NOT RECOMMEND FOR YOUR REGULAR GAUGES.
customer review - by , October 10, 2017
5/ 5stars
very good quick coupler. very handy to avoid excessive refrigerant leakage.

Imperial 17-C Coupler Set, Kwik 90 Deg Elbow, Price/SET

stars Rating 5 | 5 reviews
Brand Imperial
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UPC: 699244210582
SKU: MIS-IM17-C
Price: $26.19
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Product Description

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  • Hose Shut Off Coupler
  • Item Hose Shut Off Coupler
  • Type Elbow
  • Designated Size 1/4 Inch X 1/4 Inch
  • Angle 95 Degree, 45 Degree (Flare)
  • End Connection 1/4 Inch Female Threaded X 1/4 Inch Male Threaded
  • Application Refrigeration, Air-Conditioning


Features / Benefits
  • Automatic full depression of core valves without adjustment, regardless of core position
  • Coupler halves separately connect to access fitting and hose end, then easy push/pull operation automatically opens or closes system without loss of refrigerant
  • Automatic shut-off of hose ends permits discharging high side hose through manifold into low side
  • Eliminates hazardous discharge of refrigerant and oil from system when disconnecting hose
  • Simplifies operation of charging critical amount of refrigerant into small systems
  • Prevents finger burn when disconnecting - especially servicing heat pumps in cold weather
  • Core depressors in hose ends no longer necessary-speeds servicing of systems with hand valves


UPC: 699244210582

Part Number: 17-C

UNSPSC: 40141700


Specification



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By Hart/tracy
Date: May 30, 2023
Seals up good.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Shawn
Date: September 03, 2021
Generally they work great. Do have some problems with them, but they are easy to remedy or work around. Sometimes refrigerant will leak between the nut; so I tighten the insert on the o-ring. Occasionally refrigerant sprays through the threads on the nut; then I tighten it a tiny bit more with pliers. Finally, once in a while the internal valve does not open fully which effects the pressure reading, but it will read correctly if I push the hose end of the quick connect body away from the side with the clip. Also, they don't work with king valves and I don't use them when evacuating the system. I realize that this may seem like a long list of issues, but all the other low-loss fittings I have used either release more refrigerant or have a much shorter effective life.
Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Shawn
Date: September 02, 2021
Generally they work great. Do have some problems with them, but they are easy to remedy or work around. Sometimes refrigerant will leak between the nut; so I tighten the insert on the o-ring. Occasionally refrigerant sprays through the threads on the nut; then I tighten it a tiny bit more with pliers. Finally, once in a while the internal valve does not open fully which effects the pressure reading, but it will read correctly if I push the hose end of the quick connect body away from the side with the clip. Also, they don't work with king valves and I don't use them when evacuating the system. I realize that this may seem like a long list of issues, but all the other low-loss fittings I have used either release more refrigerant or have a much shorter effective life.
Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Robert W.
Date: August 29, 2020
You have to be careful with this as it causes inaccurate readings some times (it doesn't fully depress some cores properly, always verify with a second set of gauges if you think the pressures don't look right or good). It works well for attaching in tight spaces though and for that reason it's been an invaluable tool. I was thinking this was a push connect style but it does still require you to screw on the cap before pushing it on (this cap does not like to thread right every time so pay attention to that). It does leak sometimes. I have this on my quick check gauge but WOULD NOT RECOMMEND FOR YOUR REGULAR GAUGES.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By robert allen
Date: October 30, 2017
very good quick coupler. very handy to avoid excessive refrigerant leakage.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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