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ENHANCED QUALITY BRASS Makes 1/2 Barb Fittings Resistant to Corrosion and Safe for High Temperatures
CONVENIENTLY DESIGNED TO CONNECT Pipes or Fittings of Different Diameter, Material, and End Type. Our Metal Hose Vacuum Gauge Fittings have 1/2" Inch Male Threads.
RELIABLE FITTING of the Bushing Reducer is Provided by the Well-Machined Threads and the Relative Softness of the Brass that Enables Tighter Sealing. Easy to Install or Change. Doesn’t Leak!
UNIVERSAL – our ½ Pex Fittings can be easily Used with Water or Oil for Plumbing Applications and Connections, for Various Measurable Devices, Collectors,for Garden and Water Connections, etc
DURABLE –Our 1/2 Brass Pipe Fittings don’t Deform with Time, unlike Traditional Stainless Steel Thread Bushing or Plastic Pipe Fittings.
WHY OUR Hose Nippel?Choosing accessories for your pipe fitting tools, you can finally stop buying expensive stainless steel pipe fittings, no reliable copper pipe fittings that get easily rusted, or even plastic hex pipe fitting that are easily broken and not reliable in use. The choice of modern society is the brass pipe fittings reducer because it is:durable (thanks to premium brass construction)resistant to corrosionsoliddoesn't leakhas a better thermal conductivity and a low magnetic permeabilitydoesn't deform with timeprovides tight seals thanks to the relative softness of brassis easily installed or changed (thanks to the hexagonal head that increases bearing surface when applying a wrench).WHERE TO APPLY?Our 1/2 Barb Fittings with well-machined Male NPT threads on the end serve for connecting pipes of different diameters. It provides a maximum fitting of the connected parts of the pipes. It's possible to repair any damaged part of a pipe with the help of our threaded reducer - just cut out the damaged part, place the threads on both ends which should be connected and adjust it with the pipe adapter fittings. Plus:this bushing adapter can be applied for various measuring devices and collectors;it will be also handy when you accidentally damage any pipe threads - again just make a hole, cut threads and install these pipe fittingsNote: Please, be careful about choosing the size of the pipe fittings you need. It's not the same as the diameter of a pipe. For the pipe with the male threads - measure the outside diameter of the largest surface with the threads, for the pipe with the female threads - measure the top diameter of the thread.