1″ FPT FPT Bulkhead

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1" FPT FPT Bulkhead The 1" FPT FPT Bulkhead is a plumbing fitting that connects two pipes or fittings together with female threads on both sides. The "FPT" stands for "Female Pipe Thread," indicating that both ends of the bulkhead have female threading. This fitting is commonly used in water or fluid systems to connect two pipes or hoses, providing a secure and leak-proof connection. The bulkhead design allows for installation through a tank or other container wall, enabling easy access to the connection on both sides. Custom installations are easier and safer with all parts included in convenient kits. Heavy wall bulkhead is molded of highest impact resistant PVC eliminating possibility of finding hidden cracks when filling aquarium. Versatile spigot screen will just press into place. The exclusive Fit x Insert 90 degree elbow dramatically reduces wall clearance requirements. Use together with spigot suction screen inside tank to adjust water level. Use elbow alone as return directional jet on inside of tank. LIFEGARD® Multi-Purpose Bulkhead Fittings & Kits Stock color is jet black to match acrylic tank backgrounds. Available in 1/2³, 3/4³, 1³, 1 ½ and 2 Also available as kits: bulkhead fitting, gasket, lock nut, 90 degree Fit x Insert elbow, strainer and installation instructions. Product Detail Video: https://youtu.be/5HFkD_wRJOM  
Units
1
Weight
1 lbs
Dimensions
5 × 5 × 5 in

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