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Bush Reducing 3/4" BSPM - 1/2" BSPF

Bush Reducing 3/4" BSPM - 1/2" BSPF

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Specifications

  • Product: Reducing Connector BSP
  • Inlet: ¾” BSP Male
  • Outlet: ½” BSP Female
  • Colour: Black
  • Material: Plastic
  • Available pack sizes: 1, 25

  • Weight per unit: 10 grams
  • SKU: BUSH34BSPM-12BSPF
  • MPN: DSA-513412L
  • EAN: 5907544408475

Size Guide

  • 1/2 Inch BSP = 20.99 mm
  • 3/4 Inch BSP = 26.44 mm
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Description

This connector has an external thread of 3/4” BSP and a reduction to an internal thread of 1/2” BSP. The connector is a versatile and essential component in fluid transport systems. Designed with a reducing BSP (British Standard Pipe) thread, this connector seamlessly adapts larger threaded fittings to smaller ones, ensuring compatibility across various components. Its robust design makes it a reliable choice for both residential and commercial applications where thread size adjustment is necessary.

Crafted from strong, durable plastic, this connector provides a lightweight yet resilient solution for connecting pipes and hoses. The choice of plastic material not only enhances its longevity but also makes it resistant to corrosion, which is crucial for maintaining performance in diverse environmental conditions. This durability ensures that the connector will withstand the rigors of regular use while maintaining a secure and leak-free connection.

The practical design of the connector simplifies the process of adapting different thread sizes, making it an indispensable tool for anyone working with fluid and gas systems. Its user-friendly nature facilitates quick and easy installation, while its high-quality construction guarantees a reliable and lasting performance. Whether you're setting up a new system or making modifications to an existing one, this reducing connector offers both flexibility and dependability in thread size adaptation.