
End feed fittings are a simple and cost-effective way to join pipework that is made of copper in plumbing systems. Fully recyclable, they will require soldering. Choose from a wide range of fittings from top trade-trusted brands, as well as various pack sizes from single fittings for one-off jobs to bulk packs for commercial users.
Where can I buy end feed fittings for plumbing?
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Can endend feed fittings be soldered?
End feed fittings are installed with BS EN 1057 tube, soldering is used in conjunction with leaded or lead-free solder to create a watertight joint.
How to install Cem copper end-feed capillary fittings?
Installation Procedure for CEM Copper End-Feed Capillary Fittings 1 Select an appropriate fitting to match the tube size and check that they will fit neatly together. 2 Cut the copper tube to the required length by using the tube cutter or a fine tooth hacksaw. Ensure that the tube ends are cut square, and the tube remains round in section.
What size copper pipe fittings do we offer?
We offer high-quality copper end feed pipe fittings to BS EN 1254-1:1998 from stock, this includes sizes 12mm – 108mm fittings, all of which are manufactured by MasterFlow, backed by their manufacturers guarantee and marked for traceability. Our end feed fittings are 25 bar (PN25) pressure rated and WRAS approved for use with potable water.

What are end feed pipe fittings?
End feed fittings are simply copper or brass fittings that come in different shapes and sizes that are used to join copper pipework.
How do you fit end feed copper fittings?
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How do you end a feed?
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What are the different types of copper fittings?
The three most common types of copper pipe used in residential and commercial construction are Type K, Type L, and Type M. A fourth type, used for drain-waste-vent, or DWV, piping, is found most often in some older homes.
What are end feeds?
End feed fittings are a simple and cost-effective way to join pipework that is made of copper in plumbing systems. Fully recyclable, they will require soldering.
How do you do end feed soldering?
5:5611:00Soldering For Beginners | End Feed Copper Pipe Soldering - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we need to heat up the bottom of this pipe. Now capillary reaction will drag the solder all theMoreSo we need to heat up the bottom of this pipe. Now capillary reaction will drag the solder all the way into this fitting. And all the way around provided we've got it hot enough in the correct spot.
What is the difference between L and M copper?
Type K is the heaviest. Type L is medium weight and used most often for water lines in homes. Type M is thinner and is used underground or for light domestic water lines if local codes allow.
What does C mean in copper fittings?
female sweat connectionA: "C" refers to female sweat connection in copper fittings, while "FTG" refers to male sweat connection. For example, a 1/2" C x 3/4" MPT (Male Threaded) fitting would have a 1/2" female sweat connection on one side and 3/4" male threads on the other.
Should I use Type M or Type L copper?
When to use Type L and Type M copper pipe sizes. Type L copper pipe is recommended where you need strength and protection. But for normal “in the wall” household plumbing, Type M copper pipe is just fine.