ProTool Fitting 3/4in F GH To 1/2in FNPT Swivel
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- Adapts 3/4" Female Hose Fitting to a 1/2" Female PipeThis simple adapter connects to any 1/2" male NPT fitting.
- One side is a 1/2" female NPT fitting while the other side is a female garden hose fitting that swivels
- Suitable for various applications, including homebrewing, plumbing, and water filtration.
- Durable construction offers a secure, leak-proof connection.
- Ideal for attaching a garden hose to plate chillers for cleaning.
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Fitting 3/4in F GH To 1/2in FNPT Swivel
Adapts 3/4" Female Hose Fitting to a 1/2" Female PipeThis simple adapter connects to any 1/2" male NPT fitting. One side is a 1/2" female NPT fitting while the other side is a female garden hose fitting that swivels. Typically you would connect this to the "wort in" side of a plate chiller and allows a garden hose to be connected for cleaning purposes. Fitting.
The ProTool Fitting 3/4in F GH to 1/2in FNPT Swivel is a versatile and durable adapter designed to connect a 3/4" female garden hose (F GH) fitting to a 1/2" female National Pipe Thread (FNPT) fitting. With its swiveling design, this adapter ensures an easy and hassle-free connection to any 1/2" male NPT fitting, making it ideal for various applications such as plumbing, homebrewing, and water filtration. Commonly used to connect a garden hose to the "wort in" side of a plate chiller, this fitting allows for efficient cleaning and maintenance. Its sturdy construction ensures a reliable, leak-proof connection that withstands frequent use, making it a perfect solution for both residential and industrial environments.
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