1/2" FBSP Threaded Socket to 1/2" FBSP

SKU: 100815
Sale price£0.70

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1/2" FBSP Threaded Socket to 1/2" FBSP

London Grow HQ

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

R/O 121 Theobalds Park Road
Enfield EN2 9BH
United Kingdom

+442038658184
Description

Overview

Upgrade your plumbing and piping projects with our high-quality 1/2" FBSP Threaded Socket to 1/2" FBSP connector. 

General Information

Designed for precision and durability, this essential plumbing component ensures a secure and leak-free connection, making it the ideal choice for both DIY enthusiasts and professional plumbers.

Benefits

  1. Reliable Connection: Our threaded socket to FBSP connector guarantees a dependable and watertight connection, preventing leaks and ensuring your plumbing system's integrity.

  2. Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials, this connector is built to withstand the rigors of daily use and resist corrosion, ensuring a long service life.

  3. Easy Installation: The precisely-cut threads make installation a breeze, reducing the time and effort required to complete your plumbing projects.

  4. Versatile Compatibility: Whether you're working on household plumbing, irrigation systems, or industrial applications, our connector is designed to fit seamlessly into your setup.

  5. Peace of Mind: With this connector, you can trust that your plumbing connections will remain secure, providing peace of mind and preventing potential water damage.

How to Use

  1. Ensure the pipe ends you intend to connect are clean and free from debris or burrs.
  2. Apply plumber's tape (PTFE tape) to the male threads of the 1/2" FBSP pipe.
  3. Thread the 1/2" FBSP Threaded Socket onto one of the pipes, turning it clockwise until snug.
  4. Repeat the process on the other end, attaching the second pipe to the other side of the socket.
  5. Use a wrench to tighten the connection, ensuring it is secure but not over-tightened to avoid damaging the threads.
  6. Test the connection for leaks by turning on the water supply or system.