Q:Product info says it is FIP 1/2" but the drawing says 1/2" FNPT. which is it.
by|Jan 17, 2024
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A: The one I got seems to be 3/4" FIP since it doesn't seem to stop when threaded onto taper threads.
by|Mar 31, 2024
Q:This product contains lead according to the box, it that correct?
by|Nov 25, 2023
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A: "Lead free" is currently defined as having an average of ≤ .25% lead across the wetted surfaces. So technically they're all still gonna have lead, even the "lead free" fittings since that's what they've currently decided to be a safe amount of lead.
by|Mar 24, 2024
Q:My replacement hot water recirculation water pump has male connectors at both ends. Is this brass 3/4 female coupler ideal for placement between the water tank and the new pump?!?
by|Jan 18, 2023
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A: Yes. That’s the right one for the Everbilt 3/4 in. FIP Brass Coupling Fitting.
by|Feb 3, 2023
A: It's not 3/4
by|Mar 31, 2023
Q:What thread size (TPI) is this? Looking for something like this to use with curtain bracket.
by|Nov 29, 2022
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A: The TPI is 17.055 for the Everbilt 3/8 in. FIP Brass Coupling Fitting.
by|Nov 30, 2022
Q:Can this be used with LP gas?
by|Nov 26, 2022
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A: As long as you use thread tape for the Everbilt 1/2 in. x 3/8 in. FIP Brass Reducing Coupling Fitting.
by|Nov 18, 2023
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Q:Safe for potable water ?
by|Jul 19, 2022
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A: The Everbilt 1/2 in. x 3/8 in. FIP Brass Reducing Coupling Fitting can be used with Air, Oil, and Potable Water.
by|Jul 20, 2022
Q:Will this work with a shower arm?
by|Jun 25, 2022
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A: Yes, this Everbilt 1/2 in. FIP Brass Coupling Fitting will work with most standard shower arms using a ½” pipe thread.
by|Jun 27, 2022
Q:Can someone explain why this coupling and brass in general cannot be used underground?
What alternate coupling can I use underground? Thank you.
by|Feb 21, 2022
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A: For the 3/4 in. FIP Brass Coupling Fitting, the zinc content in brass sees accelerated dezincification when buried underground due to being grounded. When using fittings underground, Red brass and vinyl are better choices than yellow brass. Red brass contains much less zinc than yellow brass and therefore will last longer when in contact with the ground.