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The Anderson Metals-38110-2012 Brass Threaded Pipe Fitting is a high-quality hex bushing designed for connecting pipes of different diameters. With male NPT threads on one end and female NPT threads on the other, this fitting is crafted from durable brass, ensuring corrosion resistance and performance in high temperatures. It meets rigorous ASTM and ASME standards, making it a reliable choice for industrial applications, though it is not suitable for potable water use.
J**.
Good product
I had to return this Item it was the wrong size. I am still waiting for my purchase money. I returned 2 of them so no money?
R**F
Ok for the price
Ok for the price
R**L
Good
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T**N
Good, but not perfect...
I have been using a lot of NPT brass fittings recently. After some experimentation, I have settled on using Anderson fittings whenever possible. I purchased several of these in three different sizes and all functioned perfectly. That is not to say that the finish was perfect (it was not..) or that the casting was perfectly centered (it was not..). However, the fitting threads were well machined and were well within specification for NPT. I have had many fittings over the past year that failed miserably because the threads were not cut to specification. Some were difficult to start, others were undersized to the point they would not tighten leak-free. These Anderson fittings do not have those problems.Nicely machined, good threads, good fit to spec., no leaks...If there is a down-side, it is in the casting, boring process where the center hole can end up slightly misaligned with the HEX head. I don't find this to be a problem, but I am NOT using these fittings for a purpose that requires great aesthetic value. Another question that arises is the "value" of the fitting related to its price. I have come to the conclusion that this is something to be determined by each user. I find these fittings to be somewhat expensive. Probably more so than necessary. However, they are no more expensive than any others and less expensive than some. So.... "Value" is determined by individual perception....If you need a good quality fitting that you can generally count on to fit and work like it is supposed to... You should find these to be a good match. If you require perfection in the "look" of the fitting (the "form"..) as well as the function, then you may find a different product a better match. They work for me.... And I am overtly particular about most things.Four stars for a good product that does the job without much fanfare. If the cost was slightly less and the form was slightly cleaner it would be five stars.
J**T
Brass NPT Reducer Fitting
Did exactly what I needed reduced a 1 1/2 inch NPT female fitting to 1 inch female NPT. I then used a 1 inch barb fitting to connect my log splitter pump inlet hose.
K**R
Exactly what we needed in our water barrel. It ...
Exactly what we needed in our water barrel. It came with a plastic spigot which lasted 1 winter, no surprise there I suppose. So we wanted to replace it, and the pipe fitting was cracked too. So this was the correct size and should last for many years, along with the brass spigot we got from the local big box hardware store. Delivery was timely too.
H**K
Work fine for reducing from 3/4" NPT to 1/2" NPT coupling.
I finished installing a DIY propane black pipe distribution system for my cabin. I needed to adapt a pressure test gauge that fit a 3/4" pipe to 1/2" as all my pipes are 1/2". This Anderson Metals Brass Threaded Pipe Fitting did the job. A few wraps of teflon tape with a little pipe dope and I had a leak free pressure test gauge that now fits my 1/2" pipe. The system is holding pressure so I'm pleased with the project and with the Anderson Metals threaded pipe reducer.Knowing that the propane piping holds pressure, I can now call in for the green tag inspection.
P**P
Does what it's supposed to...
It's an adapter. It's not the prettiest fitting, but it works as intended. I'm using this to connect my compressor to a 1/2" line. Works great - no leaks. (As with most any type of threaded connection - use PTFE tape or pipe dope to ease installation and prevent leaks.)