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Brand | LDR Industries | LDR Industries | LDR Industries | |
Name | 3/4 in. Black Iron Tee | 3/4 in. FPT Black Iron FPT Floor Flange | 1 in. Black Iron Floor Flange | 3/4 in. Black Iron Union |
Price | $290 | $598 | $732 | $998 |
Ratings | (16) | (100) | (54) | (57) |
Fitting 1 size | 3/4" | 3/4" | 1" | 3/4" |
Fitting or Connector Type | Tee | Flange | Flange | Union |
Application | Air,Furniture Grade,Natural Gas,Propane | Natural Gas,Propane | Air,Furniture Grade,Natural Gas,Propane | Air,Furniture Grade,Natural Gas,Propane |
Pack Size | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Connectivity | Threaded | Threaded | Threaded | Threaded |
Features | Threaded | Threaded | Threaded | Threaded |
Material | Iron | Iron | Iron | Iron |
Fitting/ Connector Collection | Black | CPVC | Black | Black |
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Brand | LDR Industries | LDR Industries | LDR Industries | |
Name | 3/4 in. Black Iron Tee | 3/4 in. FPT Black Iron FPT Floor Flange | 1 in. Black Iron Floor Flange | 3/4 in. Black Iron Union |
Price | $290 | $598 | $732 | $998 |
Ratings | (16) | (100) | (54) | (57) |
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Be easier to drill a hole in the wall use longer pipe to go through the wall. Cut pipe to allow for half inch of threads from where it exits the wall and however much more is needed to mount the airhose connection to the pipe. Then cut threads on the pipe and screw one of these on back against the wall lag bolt or screw the flange to the wall.
No, this piece should be ready to go as is. Be warned, some of the pipes however may need the grease cleaned off. Just depends on what size pipes you need to buy.
No, too small. The head will slip through the mounting holes in the flange.
I'm pretty sure the flange thread is not tapered so it doesn't matter which side you screw the tapered pipe into.
You can if you know how to weld. I don't know how to weld so no I can't.
Plastic? There's other designs for plastic pipe.
Depends what you are using it for. You can use Tapcon screws can work but you are using it for something heavy then I would suggest any masonry style anchor.
If it is a 1/2" steel pipe, no Maybe 1/2" od copper or emt would fit
Yes. I have it and there is no marking saying otherwise anywhere on the packaging or item. Fun fact: if it is sold in America and doesn't say the country of origin on it, it's from America.
Not sure but any store that carries these flanges you could measure They aren't that expensive if you wanted to get one to try welding