The dripline you already have determines your dripline fitting type! Do not simply get the cheapest option – our dripline fittings are made to fit certain wall thicknesses of dripline.
Ring Fittings
Use with 0.15 mm and 0.20 mm Wall Thickness drip tape (disposable)
Nut Fittings
Use with 0.30 mm, 0.40 mm and 0.60 mm Wall Thickness medium dripline
Barbed Fittings
Use with 0.90 mm and 1.00 mm Wall Thickness heavy / durable dripline
Pipe Perforation Tool
Manually punch an 18 mm hole into the LDPE mainline using this tool. It’s easy to use but very sharp, so handle with care.
Grooved Sealing Rubbers
Push into the hole created with the Perforation Tool to prevent leaks. The hole should have a 16 mm opening. Always buy an equal number of Rubbers and Off-Take Connectors. Use with a minimum 40 mm LDPE pipe.
Closed Sealing Rubbers
Push into the hole created with the Perforation Tool to seal incorrectly punched or old holes. Use with a minimum 40 mm LDPE pipe.
Off-Take Connectors
Connect dripline and mainline pipes by inserting the fitting into the Sealing Rubber, then push the dripline into place over the fitting. Also available as Mini Valves.
Mini Valve Off-Take Connectors
Use in areas where you need to control flow by opening or closing water to a drip line. Some Mini Valves serve as Off-Take Connectors for entire lines, while others act as fittings for sections of a line.
Couplings
Use to join two pieces of dripline that have been cut or damaged. Push the dripline over both sides of the fitting and fasten securely.
End Plugs
Use to tightly end a line of dripline for a leak-free seal. Push the dripline over the fitting and fasten securely.