Nipple Closed Brass 1in ProTool
Quick Overview
- Crafted from durable brass, it ensures long-lasting, safe water connections.
- Specifically designed for Schedule 40 plumbing applications.
- With a convenient 1.3-inch length and male threaded connection, it is your reliable plumbing solution.
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$6.50
$7.75
1" x Close Brass Nipple (Lead Free).
Crafted from high-quality brass, this nipple ensures durability and reliability for your plumbing needs. Measuring at a convenient 1.3 inches in length, it's designed for Schedule 40 applications, making it a versatile addition to your plumbing projects.
What sets this nipple apart is its lead-free composition, guaranteeing the safety of your water supply. The male threaded, close design provides a secure and hassle-free connection, allowing you to easily incorporate it into your plumbing systems. Whether you're working on a DIY project or a professional plumbing job, this brass nipple is the ideal choice to ensure a seamless and high-quality plumbing experience. Invest in the best for your plumbing needs and enjoy peace of mind with this lead-free, top-quality 1" x Close Brass Nipple.
Size: 1"
Product Type: Brass Nipple
Application: Schedule 40
Material: Brass
Length (Inches): 1.3" Close
Lead Free: Yes
Thread Type: Male
Connection Type: Threaded
Nipple is used to connect fittings, housings
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