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Camlock Coupling Types A to F – Complete Guide

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What Are Camlock Couplings and What Are the Types from A to F?

Camlock Couplings, also known as Cam and Groove Couplings, are standardized quick-connect fittings used for transferring fluids, powders, or gases. They are popular in industries like chemical, agriculture, food, petroleum, and construction, thanks to their tool-free, leak-proof, and reliable connection mechanism.

Camlock fittings are categorized into Types A to F based on their end connection and gender (male/female). Each type is used differently depending on the hose, pipe, or equipment configuration.

In this complete guide, you’ll learn:

  • The full breakdown of Types A to F
  • How each type works
  • Applications, material options, sizing, and selection tips

How Does a Camlock Coupling Work?

Camlock couplings operate on a simple locking system:

  • One end has cam arms (female coupler).
  • The other end has a grooved adapter (male plug).
  • When inserted together and the arms are folded down, the cam arms lock the plug in place, forming a tight, pressure-sealed connection.

There are no threads, tools, or torque needed.

This mechanism makes them:

  • Fast to operate
  • Spill-resistant
  • Suitable for frequent connect/disconnect operations

Overview of Camlock Coupling Types (A–F)

Type Description Male/Female Use
Type A Male adapter × Female NPT thread Male Connects to female threaded pipe
Type B Female coupler × Male NPT thread Female Connects to male threaded pipe
Type C Female coupler × Hose tail Female For hose-to-hose or equipment
Type D Female coupler × Female NPT thread Female Connects to male threaded pipe
Type E Male adapter × Hose tail Male Hose connection with female coupler
Type F Male adapter × Male NPT thread Male Connects to female threaded pipe

Let’s explore each one in detail.

Type A Camlock Coupling – Male Adapter × Female Thread

Configuration:

  • Male Camlock adapter (plug)
  • Female NPT/BSP thread

Applications:

  • Screwed into female-threaded equipment or pipe
  • Common in transfer lines, pumps, tanks

Pros:

  • Simple installation into stationary threaded lines
  • Can connect to any Type B, C, or D female coupler

Material Options:

  • Aluminum, Brass, Stainless Steel, Polypropylene, PTFE-lined

Type B Camlock Coupling – Female Coupler × Male Thread

Configuration:

  • Female Camlock coupler with cam arms
  • Male NPT/BSP thread on the other end

Applications:

  • Threaded into a male-threaded pump or pipe
  • Allows female cam arm side to receive a Type A, E, or F adapter

Pros:

  • Easy to disconnect and maintain
  • Common in chemical unloading systems and tanks

Type C Camlock Coupling – Female Coupler × Hose Tail

Configuration:

  • Female cam arm side
  • Barbed hose tail end

Applications:

  • Connects flexible hose to Type E or F
  • Used in irrigation, construction water lines, or tankers

Pros:

  • Very fast hose-end connection
  • Ideal for suction and delivery hoses

Popular Materials:

  • Aluminum for water, SS for chemicals, Poly for agriculture

Type D Camlock Coupling – Female Coupler × Female Thread

Configuration:

  • Female Camlock with cam arms
  • Female NPT/BSP thread on the other end

Applications:

  • Receives Type A, E, or F plugs
  • Threads into male-threaded tanks or valves

Pros:

  • Full female-female configuration
  • Ideal for hose-to-valve or hose-to-equipment conversion

Type E Camlock Coupling – Male Adapter × Hose Tail

Configuration:

  • Male Camlock plug
  • Hose barb tail end

Applications:

  • Pushes into Type B, C, or D female coupler
  • Used for suction, irrigation, and discharge hoses

Pros:

  • Lightweight
  • Good for low to medium-pressure fluid movement

Type F Camlock Coupling – Male Adapter × Male Thread

Configuration:

  • Male Camlock plug
  • Male NPT/BSP thread on the other side

Applications:

  • Screwed into female-threaded pipes or tanks
  • Connects to Type B, C, or D

Pros:

  • Ideal for fixed installations
  • Can be left in place while hose coupler detaches easily

Material Selection Guide for Camlock Couplings

Material Best Used For
Aluminum Water, fuel, low-cost fluid systems
Stainless Steel (SS 304 / 316) Corrosive chemicals, food, pharma
Brass Fuel, oil, mild acids
Polypropylene Agricultural chemicals, water
PTFE-Lined High-purity or corrosive acid transfer

Note: Always match gasket material (NBR, Viton, EPDM) to the media being handled.

Size & Pressure Ratings

Size Common Pressure Rating
1/2” to 2” 150–250 PSI
3” to 4” 75–150 PSI
6” and above 50–100 PSI (depends on material)

Larger sizes reduce pressure rating. Polypropylene couplings also handle less PSI than metal ones.

Typical Applications by Type

Industry Common Camlock Types Used
Chemical Transfer B, D, F (SS)
Fuel Dispensing A, F, E (Aluminum, Brass)
Agriculture Spraying C, E, B (Poly, Brass)
Food and Pharma A, B, D (SS316, PTFE seals)
Tank Truck Connections C, E, F (Aluminum, SS)
Water Supply/Drainage A to E (Aluminum, Poly)

Installation & Safety Tips

  • Always match male-female types correctly
  • Do not use Type A or F with flexible hose directly (they’re threaded)
  • Use locking clips or safety pins to prevent cam arm disengagement
  • Regularly inspect cam arms and gasket condition
  • Don’t exceed pressure ratings—especially in plastic variants

Voice Search FAQs

Q1. What are the different types of Camlock fittings?
Types A, B, C, D, E, and F. Each has a different thread or hose connection.

Q2. What is a Type C Camlock?
It has a female cam arm side and a hose barb on the other end, ideal for connecting hoses to male adapters.

Q3. Can you mix Camlock sizes or types?
You must match the same size across types, but types A–F can be combined correctly (e.g., A to B, C to E, etc.)

Q4. Which Camlock is best for chemical use?
Stainless steel Camlocks with Viton seals are best for chemicals.

Q5. Are Camlocks reusable?
Yes. Camlocks are designed for frequent reuse with minimal maintenance.

Final Words – How to Choose the Right Camlock Type?

Your selection depends on:

  • Media compatibility (fuel, acid, water, etc.)
  • Installation type (threaded, hose, tank-mounted)
  • Coupling frequency (daily, weekly, seasonal)
  • Pressure and temperature
  • Industry regulations (FDA, ATEX, etc.)

Always consult with a trusted industrial coupling supplier to avoid mismatches and media failure.

Bonus: Need Camlock Couplings in Type A to F?

We stock and export:

  • Aluminum, Brass, SS, Polypropylene Camlocks
  • Sizes from ½” to 6”+
  • Type A to F, Dust Caps, Dust Plugs
  • Custom threads (BSP, NPT) & gasket types

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