Anderson Metals - 07046-0812 Raccordo girevole per tubo da giardino in ottone, connettore, 1/2" Barb x 3/4" tubo femmina 1/2" Barb x 3/4" GHT tubo femmina

Brand:Anderson Metals

3.6/5

27.86

Questo connettore per tubo da giardino girevole Anderson Metals è realizzato in ottone e collega il tubo a un connettore GHT maschio. Questo giunto ha filettature per tubi da giardino femmina (GHT) per il collegamento a un connettore GHT maschio. Lo stelo spinato crea una tenuta ermetica su un tubo flessibile o semirigido se utilizzato con una fascetta stringitubo o un manicotto a crimpare o una ghiera (non inclusi). Questo connettore è realizzato in ottone per resistenza alla corrosione, duttilità alle alte temperature e bassa permeabilità magnetica. I raccordi per tubi flessibili collegano, controllano, cambiano la direzione e terminano il flusso nei sistemi di tubazioni e tubi flessibili. Sono realizzati in ottone, acciaio inossidabile, acciaio zincato e altri materiali resistenti alla corrosione, alla pressione e all'usura. I raccordi per tubi flessibili hanno vari tipi di connessioni, tra cui filettati, spinati, push-to-connect, disconnessione a secco e altri, inclusi quelli basati su specifiche accettate a livello internazionale. I raccordi per tubi flessibili sono utilizzati in sistemi come compressori d'aria, operazioni di produzione automatiche, controlli di aeromobili e installazione di pneumatici in settori quali agricoltura, miniere, costruzione di strade, antincendio e aviazione. Anderson Metals produce raccordi in ottone, valvole e nippli per tubi. L'azienda, fondata nel 1951, ha sede a Kansas City, MO.

Questi raccordi contengono piombo e la legge federale non ne consente l'installazione per l'uso di acqua potabile negli Stati Uniti e nei suoi territori. Ottone per resistenza alla corrosione, duttilità alle alte temperature e bassa permeabilità magnetica. Si collega al tubo su un'estremità e una connessione filettata maschio GHT sull'altra. Adattatore per il collegamento di tubi o raccordi di diverso tipo.
Brand Anderson Metals
Color Brass
Connector Type Nipple
Country of Origin USA
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Exterior Finish Brass
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2 x 1 x 1 inches
Item model number 07046-0812
Manufacturer Anderson Metals
Material Brass
Number of Pieces 1
Product Dimensions 2 x 1 x 1 inches; 1.45 Ounces
Size 1/2" Barb x 3/4" GHT Female Hose
Thread Type GHT

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Scritto da: kaitlyn
Doesn't fit 1/2 pex
This is a good fitting, fits 1/2 hose, not 1/2 pex just an FYI
Scritto da: Natalia
Wort Chiller? You need this
As others have stated, the gasket is not included. I just stole the one from my garden hose and replaced when I was done. I bought this to create a no solder wort chiller and it worked very well. I slipped two clamps onto the clear vinyl tubing, slid the tubing onto this adapter and screwed down the clamps. It created a water tight seal around the vinyl tubing good enough for the pressures used in cooling wort (the grain and hops steeped water used to make beer). However there was a small leak (dripping) where this fitting connected to my hose to faucet adapter. The dripping wasn't a concern for me since it was minimal and over the sink. If you need a completely watertight seal, don't get this fitting. I suggest one that doesn't swivel. Here's what you need to make your own wort chiller. 3/8" barb to 3/4" female hose fitting. This one is fine and is currently the cheapest on Amazon. They are $9 at my local hardware store. Hose Clamp - A 10 pack is sufficient. You can buy these for about $0.90 each at the hardware store but I ended up using 8, so I'm glad I got the 10 pack. These are quality stainless clasps. 2xWatts SVIG10 Pre-Cut 1/2-Inch Diameter by 3/8-Inch Clear Vinyl Tubing, 10-Foot Length - I bought two because my stove is 6 ft from my sink faucet. If your sink and stove are closer, you might be able to just cut one in half. However, make sure you are measuring to the top of your pot and leaving some wiggle room. You don't want your plastic tubing to be pinched. Mueller/ B&K UT06025 General-Purpose Utility Grade Copper Tubing Coil This is the most expensive part. Be very careful when bending, and always use the tube bender. If it gets kinked and you try to unbend it, it will create a hole and you'll need a new copper tube. General Tools 100-3/8 Tubing Bender for 3/8" Tube Size (OD) - You can't make it without this, you'll kink and ruin your copper tubing. LDR 500 2050 Aerator Adapter, Faucet to Hose to Aerator - or any faucet to hose adapter. I happened to already have one that I picked up from the hardware store for about $3 a while back. If you get the dual thread kind, you don't have to worry about sizing. However, most US faucets are 15/16" try that first if you aren't sure, or remove your aerator and measure. I purchased most of these items from Deerso and the brass fitting from Amazon. The total came to $46.05 excluding the faucet adapter, which I already owned. You can buy a wort chiller with tubing and this garden to 3/8" tubing adapter for about $50, but you may have to add more clamps. I needed two clamps on each hose connection on mine. In the end I decided to make my own and I got a nice wort chiller perfectly sized for my pot at the exact depth I wanted and the hose connections external to the pot in case of drips. However, if you don't have the time or interest, buying a wort chiller pre-made isn't that much more expensive than the parts. Just make sure any wort chiller you purchase includes the vinyl tubing and this adapter. They are a significant portion of the total cost.
Scritto da: Scott Z.
perfect
Thank you! Its perfect and goes on like a spray hose nozzle
Scritto da: Richborn1972
Nice fitting but will not work with pex pipe
Bought this to use with my dehumidifier was gona use pex to discharge the water unfortunately the pex pipe will not fit I used non expansion pex would probably work with the expanding pex
Scritto da: Emale
Solid Brass - a lifetime buy.
These are solid brass and will, I believe, last me the rest of my life. I compare these brass fixtures to aluminum repair parts that I had bought at Home Depot last October (2014). I did not like aluminum but HD no longer carried brass. Silly me: I should have waited and searched to buy brass fittings on Amazon instead of the aluminum ones (which were not low cost too boot). Well, from last October to the following March, the aluminum fittings had corroded and essentially "welded" themselves to my brass hose bibs and good thing I checked and removed them when I did as it was very difficult to get them off after only a few months. I checked and sure enough the same sort of thing happened with EVERY aluminum fitting I had bought, including hose repair parts AND quick disconnect couplings that I had on 6 different hoses !!! The aluminum fitting (a few months old) were all removed and GIVEN away (to charity). Here's what happened: the dissimilar metals involved (i.e. the aluminum fixtures and the brass hose parts) when situated in a conductive medium (hard water) created a "galvanic" effect where molecules from one metal type (aluminum) migrated to the other metal - brass, just like a metal plating process. The effect of the molecular migration was to pit and corrode the aluminum parts which became "welded" to the brass parts. The only way to avoid this sort of thing is to use metals of similar nature. A scale known as the Electromotive Series ranks the electrical "distance" of metal chemistry and those that are distant from each other on the scale, have an electrical potential difference that facilitates the galvanic plating mentioned above. By using brass against brass, (instead of aluminum against brass) the electrical distance is brought close to zero and so no plating effect will occur. You know, there is an old saying I heard once and it has stuck with me over the years. I don't know who to credit but it goes something like this: "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten." These solid brass fixtures may cost a little more but finding them on a store shelf has become more difficult. If I had bought brass to begin with, I would not have wasted what I spent on the aluminum fittings. I feel I will not need to replace these brass items probably for the rest of my life. Yes you WILL need to supply your own 2 cent washer, and yes the outer ring is knurled (not hexagonal) but you may never have to replace the solid brass fixtures again. I would suggest applying a small amount of appropriate lubricant when you assemble these to other (brass) parts, and live happily ever after.
Scritto da: MarkPrimo
Does not work with 1/2" PEX
I was looking for this part to change over to 1/2" PEX. I don't understand why it is so hard to find this part for PEX.
Scritto da: WRL
This is not for garden hoses! Be careful you really want 3/8"
I can't really speak to the quality of the part, so I gave it 4 stars. But there are pictures of garden hoses being repaired in the reviews--those are for 5/8", not 3/8". This is for small tubing. (But I didn't figure that out during the return window.) So I paid a premium for something I can't use. But it's my own fault I didn't check them when they were received.
Scritto da: Mary
Not quite the OD barbed portion of poly coupling of same size
Worked fine for my temporary needs but leaked a bit without extremely tight clamping. It doesn't look like the barbed section O.D. is as big as a poly coupling of the same size.
Scritto da: DeeB.
Not worth 10 cents
Don't waste your money. If I could have given zero stars, I would have. I've used repair kits many times, and never had an issue. Five minute repair, snug everything down, and you're good to go. With the lockdown I didn't have the option to go into an actual hardware store, so settled for ordering this. I should have waited. This thing leaks everywhere. If you'd like a shower while you try and turn the hose on, then this is for you. Otherwise give it a hard pass. It's especially bad at the bottom of the swivel. Nothing you do will stop it from spraying anywhere. Not teflon tape, not better washers, not silicone paste. I can't return it, because the silicone paste (my last resort to stop the leaking) is all over it. It's gone in the garbage, where it belongs. Today I went to the hardware store, got a quick release unit for $5 less, and had the repair done in less than 5 minutes, which is how it should be.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works great
The item works great used it to clear flush out my heater core.
Scritto da: gary fidalgo
Excellent
Excellent
Scritto da: Darren H.
It fits 5/8 hose good enough
Dang thing leaks…tried two different gaskets still leaks. Maybe my male hose end had something to do with it…don’t know, didn’t try another hose because I was ‘ticked-off’ and the male hose end I was using has never leaked on any other fitting, so can’t say for sure why it leaked so darn bad! Disappointed to say the least!
Scritto da: Brian
Not What I Thought but Works Great
I definitely thought this had a Pex barb on it... It does not. That's my fault. Lucky I had some of the appropriate tubing and a ziptie. This is only for occasional use so it should be perfect

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