ProTool Coupler 1/4 FPT SS Socket
$3.85
$4.70
Coupler 1/4 FPT SS Socket
Stainless Steel Straight Through Socket 4000PSI 1/4" FPT is a straight through coupling that is designed for use where minimum pressure drop is required and valving is not needed. These couplings are suited for various and versatile fluid transfer type systems
Features:
• Ball latching mechanism
• Smooth bore permits free flow of liquid or gas
Specifications:
• Quick connect coupler / socket
• Body Material: stainless steel
• Body Size: 1/4”
• Port Size: 1/4"
• Thread: 1/4-18 Female NPT
• Max Operating Pressure: 4,000 PSI
Manufacturer Part Number: 8.709-444.0
Item Code: | 74-4110 |
Weight: | 0.05LB |
CATEGORIES: | Quick Connects |
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