1/8 in. x 10-32 Push-In x Male NPT Adapter
Overview
The Midland 20047 is a male adapter with an integral gasket that connects 1/8 in. push-in tubing to a #10-32 male NPT port. The tube seats by hand through a tool-free collet while the gasketed #10-32 thread seals into miniature manifolds and valves. Its brass body resists corrosion in compact air and instrumentation circuits.
Technical Specifications
| MPN | 20047 |
| Fitting Type | Male Adapter with Gasket |
| Connection 1 | 1/8 in. Push-to-Connect |
| Connection 2 | #10-32 Male NPT |
| Thread Size | #10-32 |
| Hex Size | 0.37 in. |
| Temperature Rating | -10 to 200°F |
Materials of Construction
| Body | Brass |
| Collet / Grip Ring | Stainless steel gripping teeth |
| Thread Seal | Integral gasket |
Typical Applications
The 20047 is used to terminate a 1/8 in. tube at a #10-32 threaded port on miniature pneumatic valves, solenoids, and instrument blocks. The captured gasket makes it well suited to tight panel work where space for tape or dope is limited.
Cross-Reference and Interchange
This 1/8 in. x #10-32 push-in x male NPT adapter cross-references to these competitor and industry part numbers: 02068-0200, 1168x2A, 268PP-2AA, 268PP-2X1032, 268PP-2X1032-Y, 68PC2-0, AQ68-P-2X0, DQ68P-2-00, W68PL-2-10X32. Replacing one of these? Match nominal size, connections, and rating, or send us your part number and we will confirm the interchange.
Sizing and Installation Resources
- Push-to-Connect Fittings Selection Guide
- NPT Thread Tightening: Turns Past Hand-Tight
- Teflon Tape vs. Pipe Dope
FAQ
Does it need thread sealant?
The 20047 includes an integral gasket that seals the #10-32 thread, so added tape or dope is usually unnecessary. Tighten snugly against the gasket.
Do I need tools for the tube end?
No. Push the 1/8 in. tube in until it seats and the collet locks automatically. Push the collar in to release.
What thread is #10-32?
It is a fine machine-screw thread common on miniature pneumatic and instrument ports, not a standard pipe thread.
⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.