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Re: Why do these connectors always leak!?!

Perhaps you are cutting the tubing poorly or not pushing the tube in far enough?

If you don't already have one pick up a tubing cutter specifically for this purpose.

Also the cut should be straight and not angled.

http://www.amazon.com/Coilhose-Pneum.../dp/B00CD8HB1I

Also if you are sure the issue is with the connectors it would help to specify which ones?
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