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Female Cross Tube Fitting Manufacturer & Exporter — India

TES-LOK Female Cross Tube Fittings — female NPT/BSP internal thread on all four ports in a + configuration. Join four male-threaded nipples, studs, or pipe ends at a single cross-junction. SS 304 · SS 316 · Brass · Alloy 400 · 6,000 PSI · ISO 9001:2015 certified.

SS 304 / SS 316 Brass & Alloy 400 1/8" – 1" Thread NPT · BSP · BSPT Up to 6,000 PSI 4-Port Cross (+) ISO 9001:2015
TES-LOK Female Cross Tube Fitting — female NPT/BSP thread on all four ports in plus configuration, SS 316, manufactured by Tesco Steel India

What Is a Female Cross Tube Fitting?


A female cross tube fitting is a four-port fitting arranged in a + (plus or cross) configuration, with female internal threads on all four ports. Two ports lie on the inline run axis (facing left and right); two ports lie on the perpendicular branch axis (facing forward and back), all at 90° to each other. Every port receives a male-threaded component — a nipple, hex nipple, stud, or pipe end.

The female cross is the four-way counterpart of the female tee: where the female tee provides three connection points, the female cross provides four, allowing a single fitting body to serve as a central hub for four independent male-threaded pipe runs or instrument connections. This eliminates the need for multiple back-to-back tee assemblies at a four-way junction and reduces the total fitting and leak-joint count.

TES-LOK Female Cross Fittings are machined from certified bar stock, available in equal configuration (same thread size on all four ports) and on request in reducing configurations. Maximum working pressure is 6,000 PSI in SS 316. All materials are supplied with full Mill Test Certificates; EN 10204 3.1/3.2 MTCs are available on request for critical applications.

Port Layout — Female Cross


PortConnection TypeFunction
Run Port 1 (inline — left) Female thread (NPT / BSP) Receives male-threaded nipple, stud, or pipe end for the first run direction
Run Port 2 (inline — right, 180° to Port 1) Female thread (NPT / BSP) Receives male-threaded nipple, stud, or pipe end for the continuing run
Branch Port 1 (perpendicular — front) Female thread (NPT / BSP) Receives male-threaded nipple, stud, or instrument body connection
Branch Port 2 (perpendicular — back, 180° to Branch 1) Female thread (NPT / BSP) Receives male-threaded nipple, stud, or instrument body connection

All four ports are co-planar and at 90° to adjacent ports. In the equal configuration all four are the same thread size. Compare with the Female Tee (three female-thread ports) and the Union Cross (four compression tube ports).

Specifications


ParameterDetails
Product nameFemale Cross Tube Fitting (Four-Way Female Cross)
BrandTES-LOK (Tesco Steel & Engineering)
Connection type — all portsFemale internal thread — NPT, BSP tapered (BSPT), BSP parallel (BSPP/G), UNF, ISO metric
Port geometryFour ports in + (cross) configuration; all four co-planar at 90° to adjacent ports
ConfigurationEqual (same thread size all four ports) · Reducing on request
Thread size range1/8" to 1" (NPT / BSP) · ISO metric M10 to M42
Max working pressureUp to 6,000 PSI (SS 316, ambient temperature)
MaterialsSS 304, SS 316, SS 316L, Brass, Alloy 400 (Monel), Alloy 600 (Inconel), Alloy C-276 (Hastelloy), Duplex 2205, Super Duplex 2507
Temperature range−65 °F to +1200 °F (material dependent)
Thread standardANSI/ASME B1.20.1 (NPT) · BS EN 10226 / ISO 7 (BSPT) · ISO 228 (BSPP)
Quality certificationISO 9001:2015 · Material test certificates · 3.1 / 3.2 MTCs on request
FinishBright machined (SS) · Electropolished on request · Nickel-plated (Brass)
IndustriesOil & Gas · Petrochemical · Power · Hydraulics · Marine · Pharma

Available Thread Sizes — Equal Female Cross


Thread Size (All 4 Ports) Thread Standard Typical Application
1/8"NPT(F)Miniature instrument manifold cross-junctions
1/4"NPT(F)Process instrument panel four-way headers
3/8"NPT(F)Process skid four-way distribution points
1/2"NPT(F)High-flow process headers, steam distribution crosses
3/4"NPT(F)Large-bore hydraulic circuit cross-junctions
1"NPT(F)Full-bore manifold headers, main process headers
1/4"BSP(F)Offshore metric instrument loops, European OEM panels
1/2"BSP(F)Marine hydraulic four-way junctions, metric process headers

Female Cross vs Two Back-to-Back Female Tees


A four-way junction can be built from two female tees connected by a close nipple or from one female cross. The table below shows why the female cross is the preferred solution in most instrumentation applications:

CriterionTwo Female Tees + NippleOne Female Cross
Total fitting count3 (tee + nipple + tee)1
Potential leak joints4 (3 fitting entries + nipple)4 (fitting entries only)
Assembly lengthLonger by 1× nipple lengthShortest possible
Installation time5 thread-make-up operations4 thread-make-up operations
Alignment complexityTwo bodies to alignOne body — inherently aligned
Inspection surface areaTwo bodies to inspectOne body

6 Design Advantages of TES-LOK Female Cross Fittings


1 — Four Connections in a Single Machined Body

One female cross replaces two tees and one nipple at every four-way junction. The single body is inherently aligned — all four ports are machined concentric and perpendicular to each other — eliminating the angular misalignment risk of a two-tee assembly.

2 — Minimum Assembly Footprint

Without a connecting nipple between two tee bodies, the female cross is the most compact possible four-way junction. In instrument panel boards, analyser cabinets, and densely packed offshore module skids, this often makes the difference between a design that fits and one that does not.

3 — Accepts Any Male-Threaded Component on All Four Ports

With female threads on all four ports, the cross accepts hex nipples, close nipples, stud ends, instrument process connections, and male pipe ends simultaneously — no adapters or additional fittings needed. Four male-threaded runs join at a single body.

4 — No Tube Preparation Required

Unlike compression-type cross fittings, the female cross has no tube stubs or ferrule seats. Installation requires only PTFE sealant and a wrench — no tube cutting, deburring, or ferrule make-up. This is the fastest four-way junction to assemble when all connections are threaded.

5 — Full Pressure and Temperature Range

Machined from certified bar stock to TES-LOK's standard pressure ratings, the female cross achieves up to 6,000 PSI working pressure in SS 316. The all-metal body has no elastomeric components and is equally suitable for cryogenic, ambient, and elevated-temperature service.

6 — Full Special Alloy Range with Certified MTCs

Available in SS 304, SS 316, SS 316L, Brass, Monel 400, Inconel 600, Hastelloy C-276, Duplex 2205, and Super Duplex 2507. All materials are supplied with EN 10204 3.1 Mill Test Certificates; 3.2 third-party MTCs are available on request for critical, nuclear, or subsea-classified applications.

Female Cross vs Similar Cross and Multi-Port Fittings


FittingPort CountPort TypeWhen to Choose
Female Cross 4 Female thread × 4 All four mating parts are male-threaded nipples or studs
Union Cross 4 Compression tube × 4 All four connections are bare compression tube runs
Female Tee 3 Female thread × 3 Three directions only; no fourth connection needed
Female Branch Tee 3 Compression × 2 run + female thread × 1 branch Tube run passes through; one female thread branch only
Female Connector 2 Compression tube + female thread (inline) Two-port inline connection only; no branches

Installation Guide


Step 1 — Inspect all threads. Check all four female ports in the cross and all mating male nipples or studs for damage, burrs, or contamination. Clean with a lint-free cloth. Replace any component with a damaged or crossed thread — do not force-thread past resistance.

Step 2 — Plan port orientation. Decide which of the four female ports will serve as run ports (inline axis) and which as branch ports before applying any sealant. Once a joint is made up, reorientation requires full disassembly and fresh sealant.

Step 3 — Apply sealant to male threads. Apply PTFE tape (2–3 wraps clockwise from the first complete thread) to each male nipple or stud. For NPT and BSPT (tapered) mating threads only — do not use PTFE on BSPP parallel male threads; use a bonded seal washer or O-ring instead.

Step 4 — Thread each port in sequence. Hand-thread one male component into its female port until snug. Using a wrench on the nearest flat of the cross body, tighten 1½ to 2 full turns past hand-tight for NPT/BSPT. Use a back-up wrench on the body hex adjacent to the port being tightened — never torque diagonally through the body, as this loads the opposite port thread. Repeat for each of the remaining three ports.

Step 5 — Check alignment and leak test. Verify that all four ports are correctly aligned with their mating components before final torque. Pressurise the assembly to working pressure and inspect all four joints with a calibrated gas sniffer or bubble solution. Depressurise before any retightening.

Industries & Applications


IndustryTypical Application
Oil & GasWellhead instrument manifold four-way junctions, chemical injection cross-headers
Refinery / PetrochemicalProcess four-way distribution headers, analyser sample loop cross-junctions
Power GenerationSteam impulse pipe four-way headers, boiler drum gauge manifold crosses
Hydraulics & PneumaticsHPU four-way distribution blocks, pneumatic panel cross-junction points
Marine & OffshoreDeck piping four-way junctions, HVAC four-way distribution, ballast headers
Chemical & PharmaChemical dosing manifold crosses, CIP/SIP four-way distribution, sterile utility piping

Frequently Asked Questions


▶ What is a female cross tube fitting?

A female cross tube fitting is a four-port fitting arranged in a + (plus) shape with female internal threads on all four ports. Two ports form the inline run axis and two form the perpendicular branch axis, all at 90° to each other. All four ports receive male-threaded nipples, studs, or pipe ends. It is used to join four male-threaded components at a single cross-junction point.

▶ How does a female cross differ from a union cross?

A union cross has double-ferrule compression tube connections on all four ports — no threaded ends. A female cross has female threaded ports on all four ports and no compression tube ends. Use a union cross when all four connections are bare tube runs; use a female cross when all four mating components present male-threaded nipples, studs, or pipe ends.

▶ How does a female cross differ from a female tee?

A female tee has three ports — two inline run ports and one perpendicular branch. A female cross has four ports — two inline run ports and two perpendicular branch ports facing opposite directions. Use the female cross when connections are needed in all four directions; use the female tee when only three directions are required.

▶ What thread standards are available?

TES-LOK Female Cross Tube Fittings are available with NPT (ANSI/ASME B1.20.1), BSP tapered (BSPT), BSP parallel (BSPP/G), UNF, and ISO metric female threads on all four ports. Equal female crosses (same thread size on all four ports) are standard; reducing configurations are available on request.

▶ What thread sizes are available?

TES-LOK Female Cross Tube Fittings are available from 1/8" to 1" in both NPT and BSP female thread standards. Common equal sizes include 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", and 1". Contact Tesco Steel for ISO metric sizes or reducing cross configurations.

▶ What is the maximum pressure rating?

TES-LOK Female Cross Tube Fittings are rated up to 6,000 PSI working pressure in SS 316 at ambient temperature. Ratings vary with material, thread size, and temperature. Consult the TES-LOK pressure-temperature derating tables or ASME B31.3 for elevated-temperature service.

▶ How do I install a female cross tube fitting?

Apply PTFE tape to each male nipple threading into the female cross ports. Thread each male component in sequence, tightening to hand-tight plus 1½–2 turns for NPT/BSPT using the nearest body flat. Always use a back-up wrench on the adjacent body hex — never torque diagonally across the body. Check all four port alignments before final torque and leak-test at working pressure.

▶ Which industries use female cross tube fittings?

Female cross tube fittings are used in oil & gas instrument manifolds, refinery process headers, hydraulic distribution blocks, pneumatic panel cross-junctions, HVAC four-way distribution, chemical dosing manifolds, and power generation steam headers — wherever four male-threaded components must be joined at a single cross-junction without tube compression ends.

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ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturer. SS 304 · SS 316 · Brass · Special Alloys. 1/8"–1" female thread. NPT / BSP / BSPT. Four-port + configuration. Short lead times. Mill test certificates included.

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