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AIRCRAFT Nipple Brass 1/2x3/4 M/m 1pc Pack

AIRCRAFT Nipple Brass 1/2x3/4 M/m 1pc Pack
AIRCRAFT Nipple Brass 1/2x3/4 M/m 1pc Pack
R 95.00
Ex VAT: R 82.61
Quantity Unit Price You Save
5 or more R 92.63 2.50 %
10 or more R 91.22 3.97 %
20 or more R 89.82 5.45 %
  • Stock: 14
  • MPN: SB1215P
  • Weight: 0.06kg
  • Dimensions: 70.00mm x 86.00mm x 86.00mm
  • SKU: SB1215P
  • UPC: 6009515881627
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NIPPLE BRASS 1/2X3/4 M/M 1PC PACK

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Features

  • Male/male threads Connects two female-threaded pneumatic components.
  • 1/2 x 3/4 thread sizes Useful for adapting between common main-line and distribution fittings.
  • Brass construction Durable and corrosion resistant for workshop environments.
  • Direct adaptor format Helps create a solid join without bulky adaptor stacks.

Benefits

  • Cleaner assemblies: Adapts between sizes with fewer joints and fewer potential leak points.
  • More dependable connections: Correct sizing supports better sealing and improved reliability.
  • Long service life: Brass construction stands up well in workshop and light industrial use.

Extra Information

  • Confirm the thread type and sealing method used in your system before installation.
  • Use suitable thread sealant (PTFE tape or pneumatic thread sealant) where required by your application.
  • Start threads by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten with the correct spanners to a secure fit.

Pro Tip

  • On larger fittings, align and support the connected components while tightening—less side-load on threads means fewer leaks and less chance of cracking or thread damage.

Specifications

Description Spec
BrandAirCraft
Cat No.SB1215P (Packaged)
Product TypePneumatic Fitting - Nipple Adaptor
MaterialBrass
Thread TypeMale/Male
Thread Size1/2 x 3/4
ApplicationCompressed Air Line Connections / Air Distribution

Safety

  • Depressurise the air system before installing or removing pneumatic fittings.
  • Wear eye protection when working with compressed-air connections.
  • Use the correct tools and avoid over-tightening to prevent thread damage.
  • After fitting, test for leaks before returning the system to normal use.