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Legines - 1/4" Female NPT to 1/8" Male NPT Brass Reducing Adapter
Legines - 1/4" Female NPT to 1/8" Male NPT Brass Reducing Adapter
Manufacturer:
Legines
Connect 1/4" Female NPT to 1/8" Male NPT with this durable brass reducing adapter.
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Vendor:
Deal Marine
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Key Features:
Facilitates the connection between 1/4" Female NPT and 1/8" Male NPT threaded pipes or fittings.
Constructed from high-quality CA360 or CA377 brass, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion.
Designed to withstand operating pressures up to 1200 psi, suitable for various applications.
Temperature range from -65°F to 250°F (-53°C to 121°C), accommodating a wide range of environments.
Meets SAE standards, featuring dryseal threads for a secure and leak-resistant connection.
Technical Specifications:
Thread Type:
National Pipe Taper (NPT)
Female Thread Size:
1/4" NPT
Male Thread Size:
1/8" NPT
Material:
CA360 or CA377 Brass
Operating Pressure:
Up to 1200 psi
Temperature Range:
-65°F to 250°F (-53°C to 121°C)
Compliance:
Meets SAE standards
Materials:
Made from CA360 or CA377 brass, offering high strength and resistance to corrosion.
Dimensions:
Length:
Approximately 1 inch (25.4 mm)
Hex Size:
5/8 inch (15.9 mm)
Outside Diameter:
45/64 inch (17.9 mm)
Compatibility Information:
Compatible with 1/4" Female NPT and 1/8" Male NPT threaded pipes or fittings.
Suitable for applications involving grease, fuels, LP and natural gas, refrigeration, instrumentation, hydraulic systems, and air tools.
Additional Details:
Not permitted by federal law for installation in potable water systems in the U.S.A. and its territories.