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Female Thread Aro Series Coupler Plug - Type B - 1/4 In NPT - Schrader-bridgeport Internationa

Part #: CP38

The Schrader-Bridgeport International CP38 Female Thread Aro Series Coupler Plug (Type B) is engineered for reliable performance in demanding automotive and industrial environments. Featuring a 1/4 inch NPT female thread, this professional-grade plug ensures secure connections within various pneumatic systems and air tool setups. It is designed to meet the rigorous demands of professional technicians and mechanics, providing a durable solution for frequent use.

Key Features

  • Enhanced Durability: Heat treated to significantly reduce wear on critical mating surfaces, extending the lifespan of the coupler and ensuring consistent performance under heavy use.
  • Distinct Identification: The Aro Series of plugs are easily identified by their distinct appearance, streamlining tool organization and selection in a busy workshop.
  • High Pressure Rating: Capable of handling a maximum working pressure of 300 PSI, making it suitable for a wide range of high-pressure pneumatic applications.
  • Secure Connection: The 1/4 inch NPT female thread provides a robust and leak-resistant connection to compatible air lines and tools.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built by Schrader-Bridgeport International, a trusted name in industrial and automotive components, ensuring quality and reliability.

Applications

This Type B Aro Series coupler plug is an essential component for various pneumatic applications in professional settings. It is ideal for connecting air hoses to a wide array of air tools such as impact wrenches, grinders, sanders, and paint sprayers in automotive repair shops and manufacturing facilities. Its robust design also makes it suitable for use in industrial workshops, assembly lines, and maintenance operations requiring dependable air supply connections.

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$15.05

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