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SharkBite Brass Crimp Male Reducing Connector 3/4 x 1/2 inch PEX Fitting
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Product Description Simplify your plumbing projects with the SharkBite brass crimp male reducing connector. Made from lead-free DZR brass, this brass crimp male reducing adapter is corrosion free and is perfect for making a transition between a PEX pipe and female NPT threaded connection using copper crimp rings or stainless steel clamps. These crimp male reducing couplers are compatible with PEX and PE-RT pipes. SharkBite brass fittings feature a minimum working temperature of 33 degrees F at 160 PSI and a maximum working temperature of 200 degrees F at 80 PSI. These crimp male reducing connectors are certified for use in potable water and hydronic heating system applications. From the Manufacturer When lower material cost is desired, the SharkBite barb connection system is the best option for connecting PEX tubing in water distribution systems. The PEX/Barb Connection System includes fittings, manifolds, valves, clamp rings, crimp rings and tools. Can be used with either SharkBite Clamp Rings or SharkBite Crimp Rings.

 Features:
    • SHARKBITE BRASS CRIMP MALE REDUCING CONNECTOR: This SharkBite brass crimp male reducing connector is used to make a transition between a PEX pipe and an FNPT threaded connection using copper crimp rings or stainless steel clamps
    • COMPATIBILITY: Brass crimp male reducing adapters work well with PEX and PE-RT pipes
    • DURABLE AND HIGH QUALITY: These crimp male reducing connectors are made from lead-free DZR brass for long-lasting reliability; corrosion free and with no scale build-up
    • PREFERRED BY THE PRO: SharkBite tools and fittings meet the same high standards for commercial and residential plumbing applications, combining durability and ease of use; certified for use in potable water and hydronic heating system applications
    • SPECS: SharkBite brass fittings feature a minimum working temperature of 33 degrees F at 160 PSI and a maximum working temperature of 200 degrees F at 80 PSI