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Female Thread Automotive Standard Series Coupler Plug - Type F - - Schrader-bridgeport Internationa

Part #: 61-475

The Schrader-bridgeport International 61-475 Female Thread Coupler Plug, Type F, is engineered to provide secure and reliable connections within professional automotive and industrial compressed air systems. This robust coupler plug is an essential component for technicians and mechanics who require durable and efficient air tool accessories for their daily operations.

Key Features

  • Heat-Treated Construction: Each coupler plug is heat-treated to significantly reduce wear on critical mating surfaces, thereby extending the product's operational lifespan and maintaining connection integrity.
  • Automotive Standard Series (Type F): Designed for compatibility with standard automotive air fittings, ensuring a broad range of connections within professional workshop environments.
  • 3/8 In NPT Female Thread: Features a precise 3/8-inch National Pipe Taper (NPT) female thread, offering a secure and leak-resistant attachment to air hoses or tools.
  • High Working Pressure: Rated for a maximum working pressure of 300 PSI, this coupler plug reliably handles the demanding pressure requirements of various industrial and automotive applications.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed to withstand the rigorous demands of professional use, ensuring consistent performance and resistance to common wear and tear in busy environments.

Applications

This Female Thread Automotive Standard Series Coupler Plug is ideal for a wide array of professional applications. It is commonly used in automotive repair shops for quickly connecting air impact wrenches, air ratchets, and other pneumatic tools to air hoses. Industrial technicians will find it valuable in manufacturing plants and maintenance departments for rapid tool changes and reliable air supply connections on production lines or during equipment servicing.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.