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BFA103-6 Brass Pipe Coupling 28-060L, 3/8 in. NPTF

Brand:
Mfr. Model #:
28-060L
KR Part #:
BFA103-6
Weight:
0.07 lbs
In Stock
MSRP
$3.57
Now Only!
$2.15
Brass coupling allows for the connection of two male ends for a tight system. Connect two 3/8" NPTF male ends with this this fitting that features a hex for tightening. Tolerates high operating pressure and has a wide temperature range.
Prep 65

Prop 65

Technical Specifications

Max PSI: 1200
Min Temperature: -65 degrees F
Max Temperature: 250 degrees F

Product Description

3/8" NPTF Brass Coupling

This light pattern brass coupling is a slimmed-down version of the normal-sized coupling, featuring a smaller hex and a lighter weight for a lighter, more compact system. Connect two 3/8" NPTF male-finished pipes with ease with the 28-060L. Features above-average vibration resistance, and is made for use in hydraulic systems, refrigeration systems, fuel and gas hookups, car wash applications, pressure washing products, and more. Use with brass, bronze, copper, steel, aluminum, and iron pipe. Overall, it's a low price, high-quality option worth adding to your cart.

Brass Coupling Specifications:

  • Max PSI: 1200
  • Temperature Range: -65°F to +250°F
  • Hex: 0.81
  • Length: 1.00"
  • NPT: 3/8"

What Does NPT mean in Brass Fittings?

NPT stands for National Pipe Thread, which is a U.S. standard for tapered threads used on threaded pipes and fittings. These threads are designed to ensure a better seal in the pipes, making them highly suitable for transporting liquids and gases. Moreover, the NPT design minimizes leaks because of its regulated standards, creating a dependable and standardized connection in various plumbing and industrial applications. This threading is critical for maintaining system integrity, especially under high pressure and varying temperature conditions. 

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm (For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov).

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