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    Default stainless quick fitting to pvc.

    How are you guys going from stainless quick fittings used on dairy releasers to pvc. My ro inlet is this
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    And i would like to transition to pvc.
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    Have the gasket and clamp but not sure what will connect on.

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    They are called sanitary fittings or triclamp.
    I've bought all mine on amazon but eBay has good prices on them too
    This is what it looks like you might be able to find a female adaptor instead of a male. You'll need a clamp and asked too. Not sure what size your fitting is.
    https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-San...p+sanitary+npt
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    Awesome. Thanks bricklayer. Trying to build a sugar shack, learn how to run an evaporator, an ro, and re string 3/16 in my bush I feel like my head is spinning.

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    OD of flange is 2". ID is just shy of 1 1.5 inches. I am assuming I need 1 1.5 tri clamp fitting.

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    I have three milk tanks and for the past 12 years all I have had is a plastic nipple inside the ss nipple and a rubber fernco hose fitting clamped on. Never once have they slipped off.
    30x8 Leader revolution, wood fired blower, steamaway/hood. 903 taps all but 54 on pipeline and 3 vacuum systems. Hauling sap this year with a 99 F350 7.3 diesel dump and of course back up is the Honda 450 and trailer.

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