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Endstück

Endstück, literally “end piece” in German, is a generic term for a component designed to terminate, seal, or provide a connection at the end of a system or element. It is used across several industries, including piping, tubing, hoses, electrical cables, and mechanical assemblies. Endstücke take forms such as caps, plugs, ferrules, or terminal pieces and are shaped to match the geometry and connection standard of the end they close or join.

In piping and tubing applications, an endstück closes the end of a pipe or tube to prevent

In hoses and cables, endstücke serve to terminate, secure, or adapt the end to a fitting or

Selection of an endstück depends on dimensions (inner and outer diameters, thread type), mechanical loads, pressure,

leakage
and
protect
the
interior.
Endstücke
can
be
threaded,
welded,
or
slip-fit,
and
may
be
flush
or
protruding.
Common
materials
include
metals
such
as
steel,
stainless
steel,
brass,
and
plastics
such
as
PVC
or
polyethylene.
Seals
or
gaskets
are
often
used
to
ensure
a
leak-tight
fit.
connector.
Hose
end
pieces
may
be
crimped,
clamped,
or
threaded,
while
cable
end
pieces
may
be
crimp
lugs
or
insulating
caps.
Materials
reflect
the
application,
ranging
from
rubber
and
plastics
to
metal,
chosen
for
flexibility,
electrical
insulation,
or
chemical
resistance.
temperature,
and
chemical
compatibility,
as
well
as
installation
method.
While
many
endstücke
are
standardised
for
common
diameters,
others
are
engineered
as
bespoke
components
to
fit
equipment
or
processes.