What is the purpose of the black metal tabs on the right side of the attached image?

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What is the purpose of the black metal tabs on the right side of the attached image?

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And, is there an easy way to install them? It seems the diameter of the holes in them are smaller than the tube they fit over, and I end up bending them multiple ways while getting them onto the lines.

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Re: What is the purpose of the black metal tabs on the right side of the attached image?

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Chrysler. Not sure of the purpose, and I can't ever get a new one one either. So I quit trying, just replace the O-ring with some nyloc. I have not had one leak or a comeback. If there is a trick to installing them, I too would like to know it. I'm no engineer, but am sure the are supposed to serve some purpose.
I bought a can of freon at supermart. It had dye, oil, and stop leak in it. It also came with a hose and a gauge. Now I'm an ac professional!!!
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Re: What is the purpose of the black metal tabs on the right side of the attached image?

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After thinking about it, the design looks like it keeps dust, water, and other debris from getting down around the o-ring area, which the nyloc should do the same thing. I found a video of a guy using a socket slightly larger than the line fitting, to push the piece on. Since I've got them, I'll give that a shot. If it fails, I'm off to find some nyloc. Thanks!
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