Note: For .710" OD drip tubing only. DO NOT USE with our 700 or 620-Raindrip poly tubing.
Product DescriptionUsed in drip irrigation for connecting 1/2" drip poly tubing (.710" OD). Also good for repairs that goof plugs can't handle. Cut out the damaged section of tubing and repair with a coupling. Blue rings indicate 710 fittings. Compression fittings require no glue. If you plan to remove your fitting or drip tubing, use our Direct-Loc Coupling.
How To Install a Drip Irrigation Coupling
Irrigation Direct Product Tutorial
Video Transcript
710 SERIES COMPRESSION COUPLER: DD-C710
The 710 series compression coupler from Irrigation Direct is used with drip irrigation to connect two ends of half inch solid tubing - or used to make repairs when a goof plug will not work.
When installing, be sure to match up the drip tubing you are using to the correct compression fitting. 710 tubing uses the 710 fittings.
Look for the blue compression ring at the end of the coupler. The blue ring indicates 710 size
This is the one instance where a 710 fitting doesn’t have blue fittings at both ends. Our C710 coupler has a 710 compression fitting molded into one end and a blue compression fitting glued in to the other end. Not to be confused with, is our CCA700-710 compression coupling adapter, which adapts 710 tubing to 700 tubing. It has a blue compression ring glued in at one end and a black compression ring glued in at the other end
Installing a compression coupler is quick and easy.
To begin, simply cut your drip tubing with a pair of clippers or scissors. Make a straight cut across the pipe to ensure a tight fit. Insert your drip tubing into one end of the compression coupler and press inward, rocking the pipe and fitting back and forth. Use your thumb as a guide or score a mark on the tubing with your fingernail about 1 inch up from the end. Push until one inch of tubing is inserted into the fitting
When installing in cold weather, it helps to dip the tubing in warm water for a few minutes to soften the ends.
Compression fittings make a very tight seal and are difficult to pull apart. If you plan to remove your coupler or detach your drip tubing, use our Direct-Loc coupler
Direct-Loc fittings are perfect if you need to remove tubing for the winter.
Compression fittings come in several sizes and all are color coded for easy identification. Other common sizes are 620 and 700.
Green rings indicate 620 RainDrip tubing
Black rings indicate 700 drip tubing
The C710 coupler is just one in a full line of half inch compression fittings available from Irrigation Direct.
Product Details
- Blue rings indicate 710 fittings
- Note: 710 couplers have a black molded side that is 710 (look for the "710" on the ring) and a blue ring (see photo)
- Compression Coupling for 1/2" drip poly tubing (.710" OD)
- Quick & Easy Installation
- High Quality Plastic with Maximum UV Protection
- Recommended Operating Pressure: 10 to 30 PSI
- Maximum Operation Pressure: 60 PSI.
- Compression fittings require no glue.
- If you plan to remove your fitting or drip tubing, use our Direct-Loc Coupling.
Replacement for
Ag Products 710-CC Agrfim CC 710 Aquarius Brands 710-CC DIG 15-014 DripKing CC Ewing 12003100 Hit RPCC 710 Jain Irrigation 710-CC MrDrip 710COUP Pepco 710-CC Raindrip 360B00UB Salco SLV-CCOUP-710 The Drip Store LF020 Weathermatic SLV-CCOUP-710Drip FittingIrrigation FittingPoly Fitting






















































































































































