FIT Low Profile Strainer (1/2″)

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The 1/2" FPT Low Profile Strainer is a plumbing fitting designed to filter out debris and particles from a fluid system. It has a female threaded (FPT) insert for easy connection to a male threaded pipe or fitting, and a compact design for use in tight spaces. The strainer is made of high-quality materials and can be easily cleaned and maintained. It is commonly used in potable water, irrigation, industrial, and commercial fluid systems to protect other components and ensure a clean and unobstructed flow of fluid.    
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1/2" FIT Low Profile Strainer The 1/2" FPT Low Profile Strainer is a plumbing fitting designed to filter out debris and particles from a fluid system. The strainer features a female threaded (FPT) insert that connects to a male threaded pipe or fitting, allowing for easy installation in the fluid system. The low profile design of the strainer makes it suitable for tight spaces or applications where clearance is limited. The strainer helps to protect other components in the fluid system by removing debris and particles, ensuring a clean and unobstructed flow of fluid. This strainer is made of high-quality materials to ensure durability and reliability, and it is commonly used in a variety of fluid systems, including potable water, irrigation, industrial, and commercial applications. The strainer mesh is carefully designed to trap unwanted particles, while still allowing fluid to flow through freely. The strainer can be easily cleaned and maintained, and its compact design makes it easy to install and remove from the fluid system. In addition to its practical benefits, the 1/2" FPT Low Profile Strainer is also aesthetically pleasing, making it a popular choice for use in visible areas. It is available in a variety of finishes and materials, allowing it to blend in seamlessly with other plumbing fixtures and fittings. The strainer is also designed to meet industry standards and codes, ensuring that it is safe and effective for use in a wide range of applications. In conclusion, the 1/2" FPT Low Profile Strainer is an essential component for any fluid system that requires filtration. Its compact design, high-quality materials, and ease of use make it a popular choice for use in a wide range of applications. Whether you need to filter out debris from a potable water system, an irrigation system, or an industrial fluid system, the 1/2" FPT Low Profile Strainer is an effective solution that will help to protect your system and ensure a clean, unobstructed flow of fluid. Product Detail Video: https://youtu.be/5HFkD_wRJOM    
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Weight
1 lbs
Dimensions
5 × 5 × 5 in

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