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      2408-08 | 1/2" JIC Tube Plug

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      11 months ago
      What is the difference between HAPS, HAS, HCPS, HES, and HRS barb fittings… No clue what the difference is…. Using it for a Hydraulic suction line coming out of a reservoir tank to a Pump. Need NPT thread one side and the barb on the other…. See more »
      11 months ago
      HAPS is a zinc-plated most commonly used.
      HAS is non-plated
      HCPS is a zinc-plated hose mender
      HES is a zinc- plated expander
      HRS is a zinc- plated reducer
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      6 months ago
      6 months ago
      Pipe plugs are typically measured by their diameter, which corresponds to the nominal pipe size they are intended to fit. Additionally, the thread type and pitch are important measurements, as these ensure compatibility with the internal threads of the pipe or fitting they are designed to seal.
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      6 months ago
      To determine if your hose is 5/8" or 3/4", measure the diameter of the hose opening. You can use a ruler or caliper to measure across the opening; a 5/8" hose will have a diameter of approximately 0.625 inches, while a 3/4" hose will measure around 0.75 inches.
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      6 months ago
      No, garden hose connectors are not all the same. They come in various sizes and types, such as standard, quick-connect, and specialty connectors, and may have different threading standards depending on the region and manufacturer. It's important to check compatibility to ensure a proper fit between your hose and other accessories.
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      6 months ago
      6 months ago
      To determine the size of the hose connector you need, measure the diameter of the hose and the size of the fitting or spigot it will attach to, typically in inches or millimeters. Additionally, check the threading type (e.g., BSP, NPT) to ensure compatibility with the connector.
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