Reducer Brass 1/8x3/8 M/f 1pc Pack
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: SB1219P
- Weight: 0.02kg
- Dimensions: 66.00mm x 92.00mm x 92.00mm
- SKU: SB1219P
- UPC: 6009515881665
AirCraft Reducer Brass 1/8x3/8 Male/Female (SB1219P (Packaged))
At a Glance: Brass reducer adaptor with 1/8 x 3/8 male/female threads for stepping between pneumatic fitting sizes.
The AirCraft SB1219P (Packaged) brass reducer is a compact adaptor designed to connect pneumatic components while stepping between 1/8 and 3/8 thread sizes, using a male/female configuration. It’s ideal for compressed-air assemblies such as gauges, regulators, valves, manifolds and couplers where you want a clean size transition without stacking multiple fittings. Brass construction adds durability and corrosion resistance, helping keep your pneumatic system reliable, leak-resistant and easy to service in everyday workshop use.
When small components need to connect into a larger air circuit, the right reducer keeps things tidy. The SB1219P (Packaged) helps you step up cleanly, reducing extra joints and helping improve sealing reliability.
Features
- Male/female adaptor Compact reducer format for joining pneumatic components.
- 1/8 x 3/8 thread sizes Useful for adapting between small fittings and larger pneumatic hardware.
- Brass construction Durable and corrosion resistant for workshop environments.
- Space-saving design Helps create a neat connection where space is limited.
Benefits
- Cleaner assemblies: Steps between sizes with fewer joints and fewer potential leak points.
- More dependable sealing: Correct fitment helps reduce leaks in pneumatic circuits.
- Workshop tough: Brass construction supports long service life and easy maintenance.
Extra Information
- Confirm the 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.
- Start threads by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten to a firm, secure fit.
Pro Tip
- After installation, do a quick leak test with soapy water—fixing tiny leaks now saves compressor run-time later.