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Introduction

Parker A-LOK instrumentation fittings are available in multiple sizes, configurations, end connections, and material grades.

Understanding Parker fitting part numbers helps EPC contractors, procurement teams, and instrumentation engineers select the correct fitting for high-pressure gas systems.


What is a Parker A-LOK Fitting?

Parker A-LOK fittings are double ferrule compression fittings widely used in:

  • CNG stations
  • CGD infrastructure
  • industrial gas systems
  • compressor skids
  • instrumentation panels

They are designed for leak-tight performance in high-pressure applications.


Typical Parker Part Number Structure

A Parker fitting part number generally includes:

  • fitting type
  • tubing size
  • thread size
  • configuration
  • material grade

Each code helps identify the exact fitting specification.


Common Parker Fitting Configurations

Male Connector

Tube to male threaded connection.

Female Connector

Tube to female threaded connection.

Union

Connects two tubing lines.

Elbow

Used where directional change is required.

Tee

Used for branch connections.


Common Material Grades

Most CGD and CNG systems use:

  • SS316
  • SS316L

because of corrosion resistance and high-pressure compatibility.


Why Correct Part Selection Matters

Incorrect fitting selection can lead to:

  • leakage
  • installation mismatch
  • thread incompatibility
  • pressure integrity issues

Engineering teams should always verify:

  • tubing OD
  • thread type
  • pressure rating
  • material compatibility

before final procurement.


Conclusion

Understanding Parker A-LOK part numbers helps improve procurement accuracy and installation reliability.

Correct fitting selection is essential for maintaining safety and long-term performance in high-pressure gas systems.

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