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Br Mst Cyl Adp 3/16(9/16-18) M - K Tool International

Part #: KTI04014

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: K Tool International
  • Model Number: KTI04014
  • Product Type: Brake Master Cylinder Adapter
  • Brake Line Compatibility: Designed for 3/16-inch brake lines.
  • Master Cylinder Port Thread: Features a 9/16-18 male thread for connection to the master cylinder.
  • Weight: 0.15 lbs
  • Dimensions: Compact and lightweight design for easy integration and handling.

Key Features

  • Specific Sizing: Precisely engineered to adapt 3/16-inch brake lines to master cylinders equipped with 9/16-18 male threaded ports.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured to withstand the operating pressures and conditions of automotive brake systems, ensuring longevity.
  • Precision Fit: Designed for accurate and secure connections, minimizing the risk of leaks in critical brake line junctions.

Applications

  • Connecting 3/16-inch brake lines to master cylinders that require a 9/16-18 threaded fitting.
  • Utilized in automotive brake system repair, maintenance, and custom fabrication projects.
  • Ideal for situations where a specific brake line adapter is needed to ensure compatibility between components.
  • Applicable in classic car restorations or modern vehicle upgrades requiring precise brake line connections.

Benefits

  • Reliable System Integrity: Ensures a secure, leak-free connection for critical brake fluid transfer, promoting consistent braking performance.
  • Simplified Installation: Facilitates straightforward integration into existing or new brake systems, saving time during assembly or repair.
  • Enhanced Safety: Contributes to the overall reliability and safety of the vehicle's braking system by preventing fluid loss and maintaining hydraulic pressure.
  • Optimized Compatibility: Offers a dedicated solution for matching 3/16-inch brake lines to master cylinders with 9/16-18 threaded inlets, eliminating guesswork.
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 12 September, 2014.