Description
Reducing Threaded Bushings
Reducing threaded bushings are a type of bushing that is used to connect two pieces of equipment or piping that have different-sized threads. This type of bushing has an outer diameter (OD) that is the same size as the larger piece of equipment or pipe thread and an inner diameter (ID) that is the same size as the smaller piece of equipment or pipe thread. This allows for a smooth connection between the two pieces without having to use adapters.
Sizes Available
99133 – 1/2” x 3/8”
99134 – 3/4” x 1/2”
99136 – 1” x 3/4”
99138 – 1.5” x 1”
99139 – 1.5” x 1.25”
99140 – 2” x 1.5”
Why Use Reducing Threaded Bushings?
There are several reasons why you might need to use a threaded bushing. One common reason is if you need to connect two pieces of equipment or piping that have different-sized threads but you don’t want to use an adapter. Another reason might be that you need to replace a damaged or worn bushing in a piece of equipment or piping. Whatever the reason, reducing bushings can be a helpful way to make a connection between two pieces of equipment or piping.
Purchase Reducing Bushings
If you need to use a reducing threaded bushing, there are a few things that you’ll need to do in order to properly install it. First, you’ll need to determine the size of both the outer diameter (OD) and the inner diameter (ID) of the bushing. Next, you’ll need to find a bushing that has those same dimensions. Once you have the right-sized bushing, you can then thread it onto the larger piece of equipment or pipe. Finally, you can thread the smaller piece of equipment or pipe into the bushing.
Reducing threaded bushings can be a helpful way to make a connection between two pieces of equipment or piping that have different-sized threads. By following the proper steps, you can easily install a reducing threaded bushing and create a smooth, secure connection.
Buy Reducing Threaded Bushings
Reducing Threaded Bushings are used to connect two pieces of pipe or tubing of different sizes. They are also used to adapt a fitting with a different-sized thread. Reducing Bushings come in a variety of materials, including brass, bronze, stainless steel, and carbon steel.
To use a Reducing Threaded Bushing, first determine which size reduction is needed. Next, identify the appropriate bushing. After that, apply pipe sealant or Teflon tape to the smaller diameter threads on the bushing. Then, screw the bushing into the larger piece of pipe or tubing. Finally, screw the smaller piece of pipe or tubing into the other side of the bushing.
These Brushings are Great!
Reducing Threaded Bushings can be used in a variety of applications, including plumbing, automotive, and industrial. We use these Reducing Threaded Bushings for our pond building needs. You might find them useful for pump replacement parts, or for other needs. Check out the sizes we offer and choose the correct one for your application.
If you have any questions about using Reducing Threaded Bushings, or if you need help finding the right bushing for your project, please contact us. We’re always happy to help!
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