Enots made pneumatic and hydraulic fittings and were used regularly in the M/C tool industry and in automotive. They were a company based IIRC in Birmingham and the name was Stones – hence the trade name of Enots was Stone 'arris about face! Now owned by Norgren and based in Liverpool.
It was always annoying using their stuff as the threads were specials and then also mixed in with BSP – so you might get something like a 1/8" BSP male to Enots female 1/4" 'special' which was from memory a 22tpi thread also. Apparently the reason given for the 'Enot standard' was the confusion that the BSP thread size was related to the pipe size not the thread size and Enots thought they would rewrite the book on this and hence make the thread size the actual thread size!
Edited for incorrect use of There/Their!
Edited By Oily Rag on 18/03/2021 22:41:08