Nipple 1/8x1/8 M/m Conical 1pc Pack
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: SB1205P
- Weight: 0.02kg
- Dimensions: 58.00mm x 88.00mm x 88.00mm
- SKU: SB1205P
- UPC: 6009515881528
AirCraft Nipple 1/8x1/8 M/m Conical (SB1205P) - Packaged
At a Glance: Conical male-to-male nipple adaptor with 1/8 x 1/8 thread size for pneumatic connections. Packaged for display
The AirCraft SB1205P conical nipple is a compact male-to-male adaptor designed for joining two pneumatic components with matching 1/8 x 1/8 threads. It’s ideal for building or repairing compressed-air lines, connecting couplers, valves, regulators, gauges, manifolds and other air system hardware where space is tight and a secure threaded connection is essential. A quality nipple adaptor helps keep your air system tidy, leak-resistant and easy to service—because nothing ruins workshop vibes like chasing tiny air leaks for an hour.
Small fittings do big work in compressed-air setups. The SB1205P is a handy go-to connector for quick repairs and clean assemblies, helping you join components properly without awkward workarounds.
Features
- Male-to-male nipple adaptor Connects two female-threaded pneumatic components.
- 1/8 x 1/8 thread size Common fitting size for compact air system components.
- Conical type Designed for a secure, reliable threaded connection.
- Compact form Ideal for tight spaces on regulators, manifolds and air tools.
Benefits
- Cleaner pneumatic builds: Helps create tidy, properly threaded air line assemblies.
- Improved serviceability: Makes it easier to connect or replace components without custom solutions.
- Helps reduce leaks: A correct-fitting adaptor supports better sealing than mismatched fittings.
Extra Information
- Confirm thread type and sealing method used in your system before installation.
- Use suitable thread sealant (PTFE tape or pneumatic thread sealant) where required by your application.
- Avoid over-tightening—small fittings can be damaged by excessive force.
Pro Tip
- After installation, pressurise the system and check the joint with soapy water—tiny bubbles mean a tiny leak, and tiny leaks become big compressor run-time.