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Male Thread Plug 3/8" MNPT - Prevost

Part #: IRP066252

The Prevost IRP066252 Male Thread Plug provides a robust and reliable solution for sealing open ports in pneumatic systems. Engineered for professional use, this 3/8" MNPT plug ensures a secure, leak-free termination, maintaining system integrity in demanding automotive and industrial environments. It is designed to meet industrial interchange standards, offering broad compatibility within existing air tool setups.

Key Features

  • Precision 3/8" MNPT Thread: Designed for standard male national pipe taper connections, ensuring a tight and secure fit.
  • Industrial Interchange Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with various industrial pneumatic systems, enhancing versatility for technicians.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by Prevost, this plug is built for longevity and resilience in rigorous workshop conditions.
  • Leak-Free Sealing: Provides an effective seal to prevent air loss and maintain optimal system pressure.
  • Professional Grade Quality: Engineered for consistent performance, meeting the high demands of professional mechanics and industrial operators.

Applications

This male thread plug is an essential component for various pneumatic applications, including:

  • Sealing unused ports on air manifolds, regulators, or filter units.
  • Terminating air lines in automotive repair shops, manufacturing facilities, and industrial settings.
  • Customizing or modifying pneumatic circuits where a temporary or permanent port closure is required.
  • Maintenance and repair of existing air tool systems to ensure proper pressure and function.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Prevost
  • Model Number: IRP066252
  • Product Name: Male Thread Plug
  • Thread Size: 3/8" MNPT

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  • Model: 59691
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: IRP066252
  • Manufactured by: Prevost
  • Also Known As: PRVIRP066252, PVS-IRP066252

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 15 February, 2007.