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46510 COUPLING PEX-A X PB 3/4X3/4IN

46510 COUPLING PEX-A X PB 3/4X3/4IN
Item #: 80584050

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EPXBC3434
CONBRACO

46510 COUPLING PEX-A X PB 3/4X3/4IN
Apollo Valves ExpansionPEX Series EPXBC3434 Coupling, 3/4 in, Barb, Brass, 200 psi Pressure; 1EA = 1BAG 1; 25EA/SHELF PACK

The Apollo Expansion PEX Brass PEX-A Barb to Polybutylene Coupling is simple to install and designed for the transition from polybutylene pipe to PEX-A tubing. Apollo Expansion PEX transition couplings must be secured into place Apollo Expansion PEX sleeves or comparable expansion-type sleeve or ring (all sold separately). The Apollo Expansion PEX system is a comprehensive cold expansion piping system comprised of brass fittings, poly alloy fittings, manifolds, valves, fasteners, tools and tubing designed for implementation in water delivery systems, simple or complex. A cold-expansion tool (sold separately) is required for installation.
  • Compatible with Uponor and Wirsbo PEX piping systems
  • Larger internal diameter of Apollo expansion PEX fittings results in a 25% greater flow rate within the system
  • Copper crimp ring for use on polybutylene pipe is included and requires a PEX crimping tool for installation
  • Constructed of lead free DeZincification Resistant (DZR) brass for superior reliability and strength
  • Cold-expansion tool (sold separately) is required for installation
  • Meets or exceeds ASTM F1960 standard
  • Barb x barb connection for PEX-A plumbing systems
  • To ensure secure connections every time, fittings cannot be dry fit
  • Rated to 200 F and 200 psi
  • Item is not compatible with PEXb pipe, crimp-style (ASTM 1807) or pinch clamp (ASTM F2098) piping systems
Fitting Size 13/4 In.
Fitting Size 23/4 In.
Connection Type 1Barb
Connection Type 2Barb
MaterialBrass
PEX TypeA
ConnectivityNone
Reducing FittingNone
Fitting TypeCoupling

Item Specifications

  • 0.60 lbs per EA
AS LOW AS $4.40/EA
Qty Breaks Available
1-24$4.49
25+$4.40
Available to Order (Non Stockable)
UOM : EA
QTY:

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