Golfcrest True Value Hardware
Golfcrest True Value Hardware
Poly PEX Pipe Tee, 3/4 In., 10-Pk.

SharkBite

Poly Pex Pipe Tee, 3/4 In., 10-pk.

SKU #115918 Model #UP370A10 UPC #697285022713
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$17.99
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poly pex pipe tee, 3/4 in., 10-pk. - Description

SharkBite 10-Pack 3/4" Poly Alloy Barb Insert Pex Tee is designed for cross-linking polyethylene tubing used in hot and cold water systems. It is compatible with Golfcrest True Value Hardware #608-933 Cinch Clamp and requires a Cinch Tool (Golfcrest True Value Hardware #608-743) or Copper Crimp Rings for cross-linking polyethylene PEX tubing. After crimping, each fitting can be immediately tested to over 100 PSI. These NSF-listed poly alloy inserts serve as replacements for brass PEX insert fittings, complying with California AB1953 Low Lead and Vermont S152 Low Lead laws. Connect pieces of the same-sized PEX pipe together, compatible with crimp or clamp rings. Made from high-performance Acudel Polymer, this fitting is corrosion-resistant and certified for use in potable water and hydronic heating system applications.

  • 10 Pack
  • 3/4 in.
  • Poly Alloy Barb Insert
  • For Cross Link Polyethylene Tubing
  • For Hot & Cold Water
  • Use With Golfcrest True Value Hardware #608-933 Cinch Clamp
  • Need Cinch Tool Golfcrest True Value Hardware #608-743 Or Copper Crimp Rings On Cross Link Polyethylene Pex Tubing
  • After Crimping You Can Immediately Test Each Fitting To Well Over 100 PSI
  • NSF Listed Poly Alloy Inserts
  • Replacement For Brass Pex Insert Fittings To Conform To California Ab1953 Low Lead & Vermont S152 Low Lead Laws

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Carbon-black extracts, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov