Valvola adattatore John Guest Speedfit 1/2 x 3/8 x 3/8 pollici, raccordo idraulico in plastica a spinta per collegare, ASVPP6LF-US 1/2 pollici x 3/8 pollici x 3/8 pollici

Brand:John Guest

3.8/5

57.96

PRESTAZIONI: Classificato a 150 psi a 70 gradi Fahrenheit e 60 psi a 140 gradi Fahrenheit. SICURO: materiale conforme alla FDA; Certificato NSF 61 e 51. DURATA: senza piombo, senza corrosione, non tossico e più resistente chimicamente rispetto ad altre materie plastiche. COSTRUZIONE: Raccordo idraulico in propilene bianco con O-ring in EPDM; per l'uso con tubo di plastica o tubo di rame morbido. NESSUN ATTREZZO NECESSARIO: la valvola dell'adattatore di arresto ad angolo da 3/8 di pollice push-to-connect fornisce una connessione semplice, rapida, affidabile e senza perdite senza bisogno di attrezzi.

PRESTAZIONI: Classificato a 150 psi a 70 gradi Fahrenheit e 60 psi a 140 gradi Fahrenheit. SICURO: materiale conforme alla FDA; Certificato NSF 61 e 51. DURATA: senza piombo, senza corrosione, non tossico e più resistente chimicamente rispetto ad altre materie plastiche. COSTRUZIONE: Raccordo idraulico in propilene bianco con O-ring in EPDM; per l'uso con tubo di plastica o tubo di rame morbido. NESSUN ATTREZZO NECESSARIO: la valvola dell'adattatore di arresto ad angolo da 3/8 di pollice push-to-connect fornisce una connessione semplice, rapida, affidabile e senza perdite senza bisogno di attrezzi.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand John Guest
Brand ‎John Guest
Color White
Color ‎White
Connector Type Adapter
Connector Type ‎Adapter
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 524 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Exterior Finish Copper
Exterior Finish ‎Copper
Included Components ‎Angle Stop Valve
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.85 x 1.8 x 2.4 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎2.85 x 1.8 x 2.4 inches
Item model number ‎ASVPP6LF-US
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1.13 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Reliance Worldwide Corporation
Material Polypropylene
Material ‎Polypropylene
Measurement System ‎inch
Number Of Pieces 1
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎ASVPP6LF-US
Product Dimensions ‎2.85 x 1.8 x 2.4 inches
Size 1/2 in. x 3/8 in. x 3/8 in.
Size ‎1/2 in. x 3/8 in. x 3/8 in.
Thread Type NPT
Thread Type ‎NPT
Usage ‎Amateur, Professional

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Scritto da: SAM
The best on the market
-I’ve been using this product for almost over 10 years , I’m happy to be able to find it here on Amazon and it works perfect. it’s very good quality! Buy with confidence!
Scritto da: Samantha Springs
Does the trick for doing a water filter; NSF rated!
Water filters like those from Culligan eg https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000THKV4O/ don’t have the right size parts for most sinks. This unit from John Guest is one of the only NSF rated tee joints with a valve you can get on Amazon. There are lots of other choices of course but I could not find any that were certified to be food safe. For me, and my drinking water, such certification makes a big difference. And this thing costs about the same as those no name uncertified brands…..so that’s a no brainer. Get the name brand with independent testing / certification. And so far it seems to be doing the trick.
Scritto da: Michael T.
Needed for a little home kitchen plumbing installation
Had a mountain plumbing instant hot water unit under my sink that started leaking badly (don't buy anything from mountain plumbing, their products leak and they don't stand by them!). In the process of disconnecting, found that my shutoff valve was not working. Shut off main water, removed the non-working valve and discovered that three pebbles had somehow gotten into the line and were preventing the valve from shutting off. Once out of the way, valve was re-installed and fine, but I needed to replace a t-joint feeding cold water to my cold-water filter (shown in upper right of my picture). I wanted a t-joint with a shutoff valve and this John Guest part fit the bill perfectly. Installed it and all is good now; including that I needed to use the shutoff function and it's doing its job perfectly, ie, no leaks.
Scritto da: goodeye
If you're installing any water line product under your sink, get this valve.
I ordered this valve to replace the the plastic T adapter that came with a water filter system3M Aqua-Pure Under Sink Water Filtration System - Model AP-DWS1000 . This is excerpted and modified from my review of that system. This John Guest Speedfit valve worked like a charm. It has metal fittings, so it threads properly - that was key to the whole project. It has a nice shutoff valve, so you can shut this off separately from your sink water. I have those typical chrome handle valves that once turned, they never seat again, so it will be nice to leave it alone to change the filters. As a huge bonus, the center white part also swivels independently of the fittings, so it doesn't have to "end up" where you need it. Thread both ends snugly, and then spin the valve to point the tubing where you want. I had a hard time making sure this would be the right one, because I was searching for a T or Tee like they provided with the water filter, but this is an "adapter valve", not just a T. It's 3/8 inch and attached to the end of the valve coming out of the wall; the adapter that came with the system went up on the faucet end. Some of these JG adapters come with a thread size converter (this one didn't), so you can get those if you're not sure. Basically, all this water filter / coffee maker / ice maker stuff is 1/4 line, John Guest brand. Your sink fittings are generally either 3/8" or 1/2" on various ends. I figured it out from the braided line between the valve and the sink faucet. Held my breath, turned on the sink water... no drips. Installed the tubing, turned this blue valve handle, water filled... and no drips!
Scritto da: Hoghead
Make your Keurig easier to fill!
This is the missing part you couldn't figure out when you came up with that idea that you needed an easier way to fill your Keurig coffee maker. This screw onto the normal 3/8 compression fitting that most everyone has at the end of their under sink water supply valves. The water supply hose then screws perfectly on the male end, giving you a 'tee' connection that you can turn on/off while changing filters, putting it together, etc. It has a 1/4" 'push' connect tubing female connector that will then go into the 'IN' side of your filter, then you attach another 1/4" tubing from the 'OUT' side of the filter to whatever device you rigged up to fill the Keurig tank. I used a straight 1/4" tubing to 3/8 MIP (male iron pipe thread) valve, threaded it onto a brass ell and drilled a hole in the tank near the rear top. I used a brass hose barb to 3/8 FIP (female iron pipe thread) to screw into the above thru the plastic tank. Then I attached a small length of tubing to the brass barb and aimed it down into the tank so I wouldn't get splashing around the lid. I also used a couple of rubber 'O'-rings to gasket between the 'ell' and the hose barb to prevent leaks on the side of the tank. Turn on the valve at the tank and fill it as needed quickly. Of course, if you want to trust a float valve, you could put one in, but I was wary of trusting one.
Scritto da: Rachel B
Made All the Difference, Excellent Fitting
My intake valve on my water filter broke. So I first got a fitting like this that was all plastic. It was a total waste of money, the threads were wonky so it leaked and the whole thing cracked after spending almost an hour getting it on. So I got this one with metal attachments. Super easy to install, took all of 5 minutes, no leaks... I am totally pleased. It cost more but boy is it worth it. I can't recommend enough getting quality fittings if you want to make your life MUCH easier, and leak free.
Scritto da: Curtis R. Gomes
This Valve Design May Not Work For Some Applications...... Read Review
I installed this valve as a shut off valve from the 3/8" incoming water supply to the RO system. Right after installing the valve I got very loud water chatter & vibration. The vibration was so bad that I had to remove the valve and reinstall another one just like it. It too caused very loud vibration in the system. Turning on the faucet or the RO caused this issue. One time it started vibrating loudly, in the middle of the night, all on it's own with NOTHING turned on! I removed the valve and looked closely at the design. It actually uses a type of cam design to allow the water to run through the device; NOT a straight thru pipe connection. It appears to be quality made, but the water flow design is quite different. I then ordered a Frizzlife brass feed water adapter of the same dimensions with a normal design. The problem then went completely away. Everything is now running smoothly and quiet.
Scritto da: Scott- Mill Hall, PA
Ease of use
Easy to use for feeding under sink reverse osmosis systems. Have never had one leak or fail
Scritto da: A.S.
Easy to install, seals well
Great shut off for my drinking water system
Scritto da: Howie H.
no leaks and works good
fits perfectly
Scritto da: Georgia Urban
It's perfect, no leaking and much better than the old ...
Replaced leaking RO valve with this one. It's perfect, no leaking and much better than the old one.
Scritto da: Tommy Boy
It no longer leaks
I had sent in a review with one star, because after solid attempts to get a good fit between the pex line and valve, it leaked. I thought I would update/edit my original post for a more suitable response. The valve itself is very nice. But....and this is a big but, make sure that if using 'pex' 1/4" outside diameter that you trim very clean and before inserting into the valve hole, put some dish soap around the end of the plastic for an easier connection. In my first attempts, since the pex line was just a bit thicker than regular water line, it caused beading water around the connection after it was inserted. No matter how hard I pushed to get it in further. There were many YouTube videos that demonstrated a great way to achieve the best fit. I really liked one that suggested measuring 3/4" back on the pex line and marking it, so when inserting, you can see exactly how far the line went in. Should be pretty close to the 3/4" depth. I did that, plus used the dish soap around the end of the pex before inserting, then it went in like magic and never leaked after that. I am quite happy now with this valve. Please don't use any petroleum products for lubrication though, this will make the rubber seal break down and then it will leak badly. Dish soap is fine. I owe an apology to the makers of this valve for my initial review and the one star, so sorry, and now I hope people will find this post helpful, in-case there are others that experience the same.
Scritto da: Mike
Works well.
Easy to install for my R.O. system, works well!

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