13mm Barbed Elbow Tap to 3/4" MBSP
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13mm Barbed Elbow Tap to 3/4" MBSP
London Grow HQ
R/O 121 Theobalds Park Road
Enfield EN2 9BH
United Kingdom
Overview
Upgrade your irrigation and hose systems with the 13mm Barbed Elbow Tap to 3/4" MBSP connector. This versatile and durable component ensures a secure and efficient connection, making it the perfect choice for gardening enthusiasts and professional landscapers alike.
General Information
Connect any BSP screw fittings to create further modifications to your existing irrigation system. The measurement of these fittings refers to the internal diameter of the required pipework.
Benefits
- Efficient Water Flow: Our barbed elbow tap connector is designed to facilitate a smooth and efficient water flow, ensuring your plants receive the hydration they need without wasting precious resources.
- Durable Build: Crafted from robust, weather-resistant materials, this connector is built to withstand the elements and provide years of reliable service in your garden or landscaping projects.
- Easy Setup: Installing the connector is a breeze; simply push the 13mm barbed end into your hose and screw the 3/4" MBSP end onto your tap. No special tools or expertise required.
- Versatile Compatibility: Whether you're setting up a drip irrigation system, connecting hoses for watering, or attaching sprinklers, our connector offers the compatibility you need to get the job done.
- Water Conservation: With a secure and leak-free connection, you can trust that your water will go where it's needed most, helping you conserve this precious resource and lower your water bills.
How to Use
- Ensure that the 13mm hose or tubing you plan to use is cut cleanly and without any obstructions.
- Lubricate the 13mm barbed end with a bit of water or a mild detergent to ease installation.
- Insert the lubricated 13mm barbed end into the hose or tubing, pushing it in firmly to create a secure connection.
- Screw the 3/4" MBSP end onto your tap or other plumbing fixture, turning it clockwise until snug. Use a wrench if needed, but avoid over-tightening.
- Turn on the tap or water supply and check for leaks at both connections. If leaks are present, recheck the connections and ensure they are properly sealed.