ID These Please....?

That is true Charnwood the yp is also a solderring fitting.

I couldn't for the life of me think of the endex number N64 :roll:

Actually you may tell me about the tool I can't remember as well.

Fits in the tube and rolls a grove.
 
:roll: Kingley swaging tool? Page 34 of http://www.theplumbersmerchants.com/pdf/Alexander_Brown_brochure.pdf[/QUOTE]Alexander Broon, ma mate Cameron, one of the most helpful, knowledgeable companies I used to deal with.

Kingley, correct.
IBP Conex tried something similar - Oyster. Dimples instead of a full-circumference groove, threaded rings and rubber seals.
Cocoa-based comestible hot beverage dispenser springs to mind.

Yorkshire, Endex, Wednesbury, Triflow, and a few other fittings ranges use(d) the same fitting number but with different prefixes.
 
So a 1" female to 22mm compression as below (and give it sufficient Hawk White!) should do the job?


Avoid those connectors :shock:

Why they work ok, but you need more than hawk white to seal the thread.[/quote]

I used approx 8 to 10 turns of ptfe around the cylinder thread and painted the inside threads of the fitting with Hawk White. No weeping or leaking. Yet!
 
My quote is outside of the box , it looks like I said avoid them, whereas I said the opposite. :roll:
 

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