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REDUCER
REDUCER
REDUCER
REDUCER
REDUCER
REDUCER

REDUCER

Description
A reducer decreases the pipe sizes from a larger to a smaller bore. They can be used with PEX, LDPE, MDPE, HDPE, copper, CTS, CPVC, and polybutylene tubing in low-pressure fluid applications. Available in different fitting sizes in the format of PO (A) X NPT (B).
REDUCER
REDUCER

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Generally, a Reducer is for applying any change in the diameter of the pipe. This alteration is for balancing the incoming flow pressure to meet the system's requirements or adapt to existing piping. The reduction sizes depend on the pipe that is about to fit in. Push-fit technology applied to the fittings made it easy for users to fit and unfit without assistance from other tools. The are plenty of application include reverse osmosis drinking water, beverage dispensing, coffee machines, RV and Marine, misting systems, ice makers and many more. Quick connect fitting provide s a fast, make-or-break connection of fluid transfer lines.
From here, you can see the requirement of your shipment. Place your order, then complete the exact address of your location and your personal information, where you would receive your shipment. We deliver the shipment to your hands as soon as possible. If you wish to return the product for any reason uncomfortable, explain the situation in the shipment returning section.

Push-fit technology

The idea of push fitting evolved the traditional way. The technology was redesigned, thanks to the collect-gripping mechanism, to be an aid to the plumbing. Using these new joists has prevented the old-fashioned installation methods where the plumbers had to balance on open joists and install the “First Fix” plumbing.

Fit in standard Pipes

These thermoplastic materials are designed to fit in standard pipes sizes with no trouble. While there are no tools or tube inserts required for installation, quick disconnection also can happen without other tools.

Compressions Inlet Thread Type

Compression fittings have straight threads and are made of brass or plastic and are often used on soft copper pipe and small-diameter tubing. The angle stop under your sink is one example of compression threads.

Zero-leak connection

The leak-free advantage of push-on-fittings is something essential. Seal technology applied to these fittings is activated as soon as it is attached to the valve. The O-ring used in the product plays a vital role in achieving this purpose.

Hot & Cold water

Unique Structure

Unique Structure

Zero-leak connection

Zero-leak connection

Long Life Cyle

Long Life Cyle

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