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Reducing Bushing 1in to 1/2in PVC Sch40

Item #: 150-489  UPC : 054211163832  MPN : 439-130

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Reducing Bushing 1in to 1/2in PVC Sch40

1in x 1/2in Schedule 40 PVC Reducer Bushing MPT x FPT,

Threaded x threaded Schedule 40 fittings threaded on ends. 

Female threads are on the inside of a fitting. 

Male threads are on the outside of a fitting. 

Threaded connections use PTFE tape to secure seal.

  • MPN 439-130
  • Inventory Type N25
  • Type Schedule 40 Fitting
  • Style Reducer Bushing
  • Profile Reducer
  • Schedule Schedule 40
  • Size 1"
  • Connection Type MPT x FPT
  • Connection Summary 1" MPT x 1/2" FPT
  • Material PVC
  • Maximum Temperature 140° F (60° C)
  • Box Qty 50
  • Carton Qty 300
  • Pallet Qty 19200
  • UPC Code 054211163832
  • Color White
  • Ratings & Standards ASTM D1784, ASTM D2466, N

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