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Hose Barb SS 1/2in to 1/2in MNPT 14mm

Item #: 74-81132  UPC : 00669893059566  MPN : Strt Barb 1/2in NPTx 14mm

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Hose Barb SS 1/2in to 1/2in MNPT 14mm

304 Stainless Steel Hose Barbs – Straight & 90 Degree Elbow Fittings

Our 304 stainless steel hose barbs provide superior durability, corrosion resistance, and maximum flow efficiency compared to poly, plastic, or nylon barbs. Designed for high-performance fluid transfer, these fittings ensure leak-free, high-flow connections in demanding applications.

Key Features:

  • Larger Internal Diameter – Stainless steel barbs offer greater flow capacity than poly, plastic, or nylon barbs.
  • Straight & 90 Degree Elbow Options – Available in both styles for flexible installation.
  • Premium 304 Stainless Steel – Corrosion-resistant, long-lasting, and ideal for harsh environments.
  • High-Pressure Performance – Ideal for pressure washing, chemical handling, water filtration, and industrial fluid transfer.

Flow Reference:

1/2in NPT Fittings & 3/4in (20mm) Barbs – Engineered for high flow, delivering over 10 GPM for optimal performance.

Upgrade to 304 stainless steel hose barbs for unmatched durability, superior flow, and long-term reliability in your system.

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