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Hi
I am looking for advice on how to connect a 5/8 hose to a 1/2 push to fit tubing.

Thank you, all advice is appreciated.

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Use one of these and a barbed reducer 5/8 to 1/2....
 
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Use one of these and a barbed reducer 5/8 to 1/2....
I don't see a adapter for that, can you send me a link to exact one? Thanks
 

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You'll need 2 parts. One that is the 1/2 mur-loc to 1/2 barb (the link in post above) and one that is 1/2 barb to 5/8 barb. Check on line for the 1/2 to 5/8 barb fitting. Shouldn't be too hard to find. One thing, make sure it's plastic...
 

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Or the other option is to use the threaded end of the 5/8 and reduce there to 1/2 inch. Not sure what NPT is on the other end of the 5/8 but that would be an easy find... NPT to barb in different sizes and reducers aren't too hard to find
 
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True! Assuming the other end of the adapter on the plate is standard NPT. If it is, the NPT to 1/2 barb would be the piece I would look for...
 

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Looking at the application I would think the best course would be replacing the elbow and calling it a day, or the fitting inside the existing elbow if possible. Seems backwards to me as your not really reducing your stepping up?
 
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I tried unscrew the fitting in elbow and heard some crack noise. the thing is on super tight, I'm scared to break it. Thanks for everyone's feedback
 

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