Stop Ends

Stop Ends – Brass Compression Fittings are plumbing components used to securely close off the end of a pipe, preventing water or gas flow while maintaining a reliable, leak-proof seal.

About Stop Ends – Brass Compression Fittings

Stop ends are designed for use with copper or plastic pipework, utilizing a compression nut and olive to create a secure seal without the need for soldering. Constructed from high-quality brass, these fittings provide durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting performance. They are suitable for domestic, commercial, and industrial applications, including hot and cold water, central heating, and approved gas systems.

Ideal for temporary or permanent pipe closures, stop ends allow for future modifications or maintenance without compromising the integrity of the system.

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Benefits

  • Secure closure: Provides a reliable, leak-proof seal for pipe ends.
  • Durable construction: High-quality brass ensures corrosion resistance and longevity.
  • Easy installation: Compatible with standard compression fittings without soldering.
  • Versatile applications: Suitable for water, heating, and approved gas systems.
  • Reusable: Can be removed and reinstalled for maintenance or system modifications.

Applications

  • Sealing the ends of copper or plastic pipework in domestic and commercial systems.
  • Temporary closure during renovations or maintenance.
  • Hot and cold water pipework installations.
  • Central heating systems and radiator connections.
  • Approved gas supply pipes where compliant with regulations.

Key Features

  • High-quality brass construction for strength and durability.
  • Compression nut and olive design for secure, leak-proof joints.
  • Available in standard pipe sizes (15mm, 22mm, 28mm, etc.).
  • Compact design suitable for confined spaces.
  • Reliable, long-lasting seal for domestic, commercial, and industrial applications.
  • Compliant with relevant plumbing and heating standards.

Installation & Technical Info

Slide the compression nut and olive onto the pipe, insert the pipe fully into the stop end, and tighten the nut with a suitable spanner. Avoid over-tightening to prevent damage. Check the joint for leaks after installation.

Stop ends can be removed and reused for future modifications or system extensions, making them flexible and practical for plumbing installations.