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Brand | Everbilt | Everbilt | Everbilt | Everbilt |
Name | 1/2 in. Copper Pressure Cup x FIP Female Adapter Fitting | 3/4 in. Copper Pressure Cup x Cup x Cup Tee Fitting | 3/4 in. x 3/4 in. x 1/2 in. Copper Pressure Cup x Cup x Cup Reducing Tee Fitting | 1/2 in. Copper Pressure Cup x Cup Coupling with Stop Fitting (10-Pack) |
Price | $262 | $340 | $385 | $497 |
Ratings | (32) | (48) | (18) | (77) |
Fitting 1 size | 1/2" | 3/4" | 3/4" | 1/2" |
Fitting or Connector Type | Adapter | Tee | Tee | Coupling |
Connectivity | Solder | Solder | Solder | Solder |
Pack Size | 1 | 1 | 1 | 10 |
Application | Non-Potable Water,Potable Water | Non-Potable Water,Potable Water | Non-Potable Water,Potable Water | Air Conditioning,Potable Water,Refrigeration |
Features | Underground Rated | Corrosion Resistant,Lead Free | Corrosion Resistant | Corrosion Resistant,Lead Free |
Fitting/ Connector Collection | Copper | Copper | Copper | Copper |
Material | Copper | Copper | Copper | Copper |
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Brand | Everbilt | Everbilt | Everbilt | Everbilt |
Name | 1/2 in. Copper Pressure Cup x FIP Female Adapter Fitting | 3/4 in. Copper Pressure Cup x Cup x Cup Tee Fitting | 3/4 in. x 3/4 in. x 1/2 in. Copper Pressure Cup x Cup x Cup Reducing Tee Fitting | 1/2 in. Copper Pressure Cup x Cup Coupling with Stop Fitting (10-Pack) |
Price | $262 | $340 | $385 | $497 |
Ratings | (32) | (48) | (18) | (77) |
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C - Refer to a copper female sweat connection.
No, you would need to sweat a short piece of copper into one end or use a Shark Bite with threads on one side, depending on which end you wanted to connect to.
I used mine for and Ice maker from tubing to filter. But could be a number of uses. But you either go to solder it or have some one else solder it.
Yes I believe so.
I not a plumber but I don't see why not as long as the threads are the same.