• REF #1575

    Metric Compression Nut

    Metric Compression Nut

  • REF #1570

    Metric Equal Elbow

    Metric Equal Elbow

  • REF #1572

    Metric Male Branch Tee

    Metric Male Branch Tee

  • REF #1574

    Metric Equal Tee

    Metric Equal Tee

  • REF #1566

    Metric Male Stud Elbow BSPT

    Metric Male Stud Elbow BSPT

  • REF #1567

    Metric Male Stud Elbow BSPP

    Metric Male Stud Elbow BSPP

  • REF #1559

    Metric Male Stud Coupling BSPT

    Metric Male Stud Coupling BSPT

  • REF #1561

    Metric Female Stud Coupling

    Metric Female Stud Coupling

  • REF #1583

    Imperial Female Pressure Gauge

    Imperial Female Pressure Gauge

  • REF #4039

    Imperial Equal Ended Cross

    Imperial Equal Ended Cross

  • REF #1594

    Imperial Equal Tee

    Imperial Equal Tee

  • REF #1585

    Imperial To Metric Coupling

    Imperial To Metric Coupling

  • REF #1591

    Imperial Equal Elbows

    Imperial Equal Elbows

  • REF #1593

    Male Run Tee

    Male Run Tee

  • REF #1587

    Imperial Bulkhead Coupling

    Imperial Bulkhead Coupling

  • REF #1592

    Imperial Male Branch Tee

    Imperial Male Branch Tee

Compression fittings for copper and plastic pipe

A compression fitting makes a leak-free joint without heat, solder or adhesive. The fitting body compresses a soft ring — the olive — against the pipe outer diameter as the nut is tightened, creating a mechanical seal that holds under working pressure.

They are the practical choice for most copper and plastic pipe installations where a permanent soldered joint would be more trouble than it's worth — maintenance runs, accessible pipework, and installations where you may need to dismantle and reassemble the joint in future.

The key dimension is the pipe OD. Compression fittings are sized to the outer diameter of the pipe you are working with, not the bore. Common sizes in UK domestic and light commercial work are 15mm and 22mm copper; industrial and heating applications also use 28mm and above.

For plastic pipe, confirm the pipe is suitable for compression fittings — not all types are, particularly softer plastics that can distort under compression. Insert supports are available where the pipe wall is too thin to hold its shape without reinforcement.

The range covers straight couplers, elbows, tees and stop ends across standard sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do compression fittings work on plastic pipe?

Yes, on most types. Plastic pipe with sufficient wall stiffness — semi-rigid polyethylene, MDPE, and most barrier pipe — works with standard compression fittings. Very soft plastics may need a brass insert support inside the pipe end to maintain the circular section under compression.

What is an olive in a compression fitting?

The olive is the soft metal ring that sits between the fitting body and the nut. As the nut is tightened, the olive is compressed against the pipe OD and the fitting body, forming the seal. It is a single-use component — once a joint has been made and the olive deformed, use a new olive if you need to remake the joint.

Can I reuse a compression fitting?

The fitting body and nut can be reused if undamaged. The olive should be replaced, as it deforms permanently when first compressed. Reusing an old olive risks a weak or leaking joint.

Do you deliver compression fittings near me?

Yes. We deliver across England and Wales with free delivery on orders over £200. Single fittings and small quantities are welcome — no minimum order.