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Pex pipe predicament.

Angus 1895

5 year old buck +
My wife thought she could replace the dishwasher, but the pex pipe is an odd size.

The outside diameter is .511.

Does it need a fitting ring?

Thanks.
 

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What are you trying to attach it to? Can you not just use a hose clamp?
 
We cut this off. Because we felt it was too long.
 

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We want to attach this
 

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To this
 

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This is what should go on the pex, I believe. Does it fit?

My question also. Does the shark bite valve not fit on the pex?
 
Remove
the compression ring and collar off the old piece of pipe and slide on what left there after the cut and adapt to it. (Really should get a new compression ring)
 
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No it don’t fit what we ordered
 
So if you have a nominal 3/8" pex pipe, the inside diameter is close to 3/8 inch, but the outside diameter seems to be closer to 1/2 inch:

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Or does the old brass coupler match the treads on the valve? May have to toss the chrome coupler and reuse the old one if they do.

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My question is this some kinda obsolete pex pipe?
 
It’s outside diameter is .511

I really appreciate your efforts to help my wife and myself.
 
I doubt it's obsolete. It's probably just a different size from what you have. It's really hard to troubleshoot these things through photos.

Try ordering another valve with a 1/2" OD on the pex side, and whatever threads are appropriate for your steel mesh hose.
 
According to Dr. Google 3/8 Pex is .500 OD and 1/2 Pex is .625 OD.

You might have a piece of nylon tubing . The fitting you took off is a ferrule fitting. The angle on the plastic ring matches the angle on the inside of the fitting it came off. You could get a new ferrule and use the same brass nut.

It's possible the hot water going through the tubing softened it and the tubing swelled to .511.
 
It's possible the hot water going through the tubing softened it and the tubing swelled to .511.
I was thinking this also. If you have pex ring crimping tool you could just get a coupler and crimp a fresh piece of 1/2 inch on the end. Not worth buying a crimper to use once. Unless the price has come down in the last few years.
 
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