Introducing the 7/8 in. Flare Yellow Brass Nut, now available at Rice Lumber Company in Shelburne, VT. This high-quality nut is an essential component for any plumbing or heating project, designed to provide a reliable connection in various applications. Crafted from durable yellow brass, this flare nut is built to withstand high pressures and temperatures, making it a perfect choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts in Shelburne.
- Average Lead Content: Less than 0.25%, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
- Maximum Pressure: Rated for up to 1000 psi, providing peace of mind during operation.
- Maximum Temperature: Withstands temperatures up to 250 degrees Fahrenheit, suitable for a variety of heating applications.
- Compatible Pipe Materials: Works seamlessly with brass, copper, and iron pipes, offering versatility for different plumbing needs.
- End 1 Diameter: Features a 7/8 inch flare connection, ensuring a secure fit.
- ANSI Certified: Meets ANSI standards for quality and performance, making it a trusted choice for your projects.
- Minimum Working Pressure: Designed for a minimum working pressure of 150 psi, ensuring reliability in demanding conditions.
Imagine tackling your plumbing projects with confidence, knowing that the
7/8 in. Flare Yellow Brass Nut is engineered for durability and performance. Whether you are connecting pipes in a residential setting or working on a commercial heating system, this nut is designed to provide a leak-free connection, helping you achieve optimal results. Its compatibility with various pipe materials makes it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, from simple repairs to complex installations.
In conclusion, the
7/8 in. Flare Yellow Brass Nut is more than just a fitting; it's a vital component that ensures the integrity of your plumbing and heating systems. Don't compromise on quality—choose this reliable flare nut for your next project. Available now at Rice Lumber Company in Shelburne, VT, it's the perfect addition to your toolkit for any plumbing challenge.