ekwb EK-Pro Barb Fitting 10mm G1/4 Nickel
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ekwb EK-Pro Barb Fitting 10mm G1/4 Nickel
Scan code: LN129967 Manufacturer code: 3831109844397
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ekwb EK-Pro Barb Fitting 10mm G1/4 Nickel

ekwb EK-Pro Soft-Tube Barb Fitting, 10mm, G1/4, Nickel

Scan code: LN129967 Manufacturer code: 3831109844397
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Product Overview

EK-Pro G1/4 Barb Fitting 10mm – Nickel

EK-Pro G1/4 Barb Fitting 10mm - Nickel is a soft-tube barb fitting designed for use with flexible soft tubing such as PVC, EPDM, Norprene, silicone, or any other type of compatible flexible tube. It pairs ideally with the EK-Pro Tubing 10/17mm Reinforced EPDM 1m - Black.
This product is a high-flow barb fitting and is suggested to be used with hose clamps or similar substitutes for the safest operation.
The barb is made from nickel-plated CNC-machined brass with quality O-rings.
These fittings can be either tightened by hand or by using a 13mm spanner key tool (not included).

Features

• Thread: G1/4" BSP.
• Supported Tube: 10mm inner diameter.
• Outer Diameter of the Tube: unlimited.
• Compatible Tubing: PVC, EPDM, Norprene, silicone, and most types of the flexible tubes.

Warranty

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Warranty information has not yet been updated for this product. For further information please call 01204 474747.

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ekwb EK-Pro Barb Fitting 10mm G1/4 Nickel
ekwb EK-Pro Barb Fitting 10mm G1/4 Nickel