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Bushing Hex 1in X 1/2in
Durable hex-head reducing bushing with 1” male NPT and 1/2” female NPT threads. Made from corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel. Ideal for reducing pipe size in fluid, gas, or chemical applications.
- Description:
This 1" x 1/2" stainless steel hex bushing is designed to safely reduce the size of female-threaded pipe connections. Featuring 1” male NPT threads and 1/2” female NPT threads, it allows a larger pipe fitting to be connected to a smaller threaded component. Constructed from high-quality 304 stainless steel, this fitting offers excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for use in water, oil, air, and chemical applications.
The hexagonal head design allows easy installation and removal using a standard wrench, making it perfect for both plumbing professionals and DIY users.
Key Features:
- Size: 1" Male NPT x 1/2" Female NPT
- Type: Hex Head Reducing Bushing
- Material: 304 Stainless Steel
- Thread Type: NPT – ANSI B1.20.1 (tapered threads)
- Pressure Rating: Up to 3000 PSI (depends on system)
- Temperature Range: -65°F to 450°F (-53°C to 232°C)
- Corrosion Resistance: Excellent — suitable for most water, air, and chemical environments
- Installation: Hex head allows wrench-tight installation
Common Applications:
- Industrial and commercial plumbing
- Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Chemical processing
- Food-grade water systems
- Air compressors and automation

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