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Hi,

I am trying to find a fitting for a steel tube pipe. The original has a water in pipe inside the water out, this fitting separates the two.

I am looking for a similar fitting to replace it, does anybody know the name or type?

Cheers!

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Looks like a no air fitting
 
Just out of curiosity what it is off and do? Wouldn`t be anything to do with water cooling would it?
 
It is for water cooling, it has to fit through quite a small pipe and so the in/out pipes are actually inside each other. Seems quite weird, can't seem to find anything about them let alone how to replace one.
 
Take it there is no Manufactures plate on anything then.
 
Somthing like a mill or lathe ?
 
In hydraulics you can have counterbalance, direct activating release, differential, bi-directional, pressure reducing, shuttle, unloading valves. Any of these a possibility?
 
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