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Mr. Cooper-
Polylock is an actual type of compression fitting that was manufactured by a company called Brass Craft. Polylock fittings are easily identified as they have large brass nuts at each end. Brasscraft polylock fittings were introduced to the market in late 1984 and finally discontinued in late 1988. Polybutylene is most likely the tubing that connects your fittings together, making one complete plumbing system. Polybutylene is a form of plastic resin that was used extensively in the manufacture of water supply piping from 1978 until 1995. Due to the low cost of the material and ease of installation, polybutylene piping systems were viewed as “the pipe of the future” and were used as a substitute for traditional copper piping. As you mentioned there are many different types of settlements that pertain to polybutylene and its components. If in fact you find that you have polylock fittings you should request more information from the Brass Craft Claims Facility at 3600 Orchard Hill Place, Novi, MI 48376.
To see an actual photograph of a polylock fitting you should visit http://www.polybutylene.com. Here you will find a page with 12 different poly related sections to choose from. Click on the What is Polybutylene section to get to the fitting photos. Here you will find a numbered chart of 26 different types of fittings and other components used with polybutylene. The picture you need to have a look at is #11. This is the polylock fitting made by Brass Craft.
Once you start clicking around at Polybutylene.com I’m sure you can find answers to any other questions that may come to mind. If not, send them an email! Polybutylene.com’s representatives are always ready for a tough plumbing question and they will respond to your inquiry in no time!
Good Luck,
John Griffith
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