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No idea thats what it has always been called chking
all fittings have a number as well ..like 15mm connector is a No 1 but then you can get No 64. and so on ...they are in a big book somewhere

Those numbers were, AFAIAA, all preceded by YF, as they were the item numbers from the Yorkshire Fittings catalogue. I still remember most of them, but ask for a No 14 at a merchants and all you will get is a confused stare. Or maybe those numbers were always there,and YF adopted them?

Apart from Kit 32?
 

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