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1/2 x 3/8 Poly-Flo x Male Iron Pipe Run Tee

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1/2 x 3/8 Poly-Flo x Male Iron Pipe Run TeeThe 1 2 x 3 8 Poly Flo x Male Iron Pipe Run Tee is a reliable and versatile fitting designed to connect Poly Flo tubing to a male iron pipe thread in a "T" configuration. This run tee allows for efficient branching or splitting of flow in pneumatic, hydraulic, or plumbing systems. Built from brass that is excellent in durability and corrosion resistance. Specification Details TYPE Poly Flo x Male Iron Pipe Run Tee DESIGN Run Tee Design (ideal for

The 1/2 x 3/8 Poly-Flo x Male Iron Pipe Run Tee is a reliable and versatile fitting designed to connect Poly-Flo tubing to a male iron pipe thread in a "T" configuration. This run tee allows for efficient branching or splitting of flow in pneumatic, hydraulic, or plumbing systems. Built from brass that is excellent in durability and corrosion resistance.

Specification Details
TYPE Poly-Flo x Male Iron Pipe Run Tee
DESIGN Run Tee Design (ideal for branching applications) Compact Size (ideal for limited space)
MATERIAL Brass (for durability and corrosion resistance)
MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION Brass
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 0.81 x 1.06" Center to End
WEIGHT (LBS)
0.080
CONNECTION SIZE 1 1/2"
CONNECTION SIZE 2 1/2"
CONNECTION SIZE 3 3/8"
CONNECTION TYPE Tube|Tube|MNPT
CONNECTION TYPE 1 Tube OD
CONNECTION TYPE 2 Tube OD
CONNECTION TYPE 3 MNPTF
FITTING TYPE Tee
FOR USE WITH Aluminum and Copper Tubing
TEMPERATURE RATING -40 to 150 deg F
PRESSURE RATING 150 psi
THREAD SIZE 1/2-24 x 11/16-20
BODY SIZE         0.63
APPROX WT LBS         0.16
APPLICATIONS Ideal for Pneumatic Systems, Fuel Systems, Hydraulic and Plumbing.
BRAND Midland Industries

 

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