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Male Thread Automotive Standard Universal Coupler Plug - Type G - Schrader-bridgeport Internationa

Part #: CP5U

Ensure robust and reliable pneumatic connections in your workshop with the Schrader-Bridgeport International CP5U Male Thread Automotive Standard Universal Coupler Plug, Type G. Engineered for the demands of professional automotive and industrial environments, this coupler plug provides a secure and efficient link between your air tools and supply lines. Its universal design facilitates broad compatibility, making it an essential component for any technician requiring dependable air power.

Key Features

  • Universal Type G Compatibility: Designed to seamlessly connect with Type G pneumatic fittings, ensuring wide interchangeability with standard automotive and industrial air tools and hoses.
  • Durable Heat-Treated Construction: Each coupler plug is heat-treated to significantly reduce wear on critical mating surfaces, extending the product's lifespan and maintaining a reliable seal under frequent use.
  • Robust 300 PSI Maximum Working Pressure: Capable of handling high-pressure applications, this coupler plug delivers consistent performance in demanding professional settings.
  • Precision 3/8 In NPT Male Thread: Features a precisely machined 3/8-inch NPT male thread, providing a secure, leak-resistant connection to air lines, hoses, and other pneumatic equipment.

Applications

This Type G universal coupler plug is ideal for a wide range of professional applications where quick and secure pneumatic connections are critical. It is commonly utilized in automotive repair shops for connecting air impact wrenches, air ratchets, paint guns, and other pneumatic tools to compressed air systems. Industrial settings requiring reliable air power for assembly lines, maintenance tasks, and various machinery will also benefit from its durable construction and universal compatibility.

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