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SharkBite U444LFA Tube Tee, 3/4 x 1/2 in Run, Push-Fit Run Connection, 3/4 in Branch, Push-Fit Branch Connection

46604 TEE PP DZR BRASS 3/4X1/2X3/4IN
Item #: 80015278

Product Info

U444LFA
CASH ACME

46604 TEE PP DZR BRASS 3/4X1/2X3/4IN
SharkBite U444LFA Tube Tee 3/4 x 1/2 in Run Push-Fit Run Connection 3/4 in Branch Push-Fit Branch Connection; 6EA/SHELF PACK

SharkBite Max push-to-connect fittings allow you make pipe connections with half the insertion effort while withstanding double the burst pressure. Featuring a newly designed stainless-steel retainer, SharkBite Max delivers additional strength and durability while providing a 250 psi pressure rating. The re-engineered body allows you to insert the pipe using less effort and doesnt require a PEX tube liner. No soldering, clamps, unions, glue, or special tools are required for installation. They are the fastest way to connect PEX, copper, CPVC, PE-RT and HDPE pipe. The fitting can be rotated after installation for quick adjustments, and removing the fitting is just as fast with a disconnect tool, allowing fittings and valves to be changed or reused. (SharkBite push-to-connect fittings are the fastest when compared to other conventual plumbing methods. All other comparisons relate to first generation SharkBite push-to-connect products.) Third-party listed, compliant with applicable U.S. and Canadian plumbing codes. 25-year warranty when properly installed on PEX, copper, CPVC and PE-RT. Five-year warranty when properly installed with HDPE SDR-9. Patented technology. Product is individually bagged.
Fitting Size 13/4 In.
Fitting Size 21/2 In.
Fitting Size 33/4 In.
Connection Type 1Push
Connection Type 2Push
Connection Type 3Push
MaterialChrome-Plated Brass
Pressure Rating (psi)200
Maximum Working Temperature (F)200
For Use WithNone
Fitting TypeTee
ConnectivityNone

Item Specifications

  • TUBE ELBOWS
  • 0.25 lbs per EA
AS LOW AS $14.20/EA
Qty Breaks Available
1-5$14.49
6+$14.20
Available to Order (Non Stockable)
UOM : EA
QTY:

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