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Anderson Fittings A101a-d "Ace" Pipe Tee 1/2"x1/2"x1/2" - Brass (Pack of 5)
Feature: ... "ACE" PIPE TEE; Used with brass, copper and iron pipe; Low to medium pressure lines; 65 to +250 deg. F; Carded ...more
Editorial Reviews — ... Product Description | "ACE" PIPE TEE Used with brass, copper and iron pipe Low to medium pressure lines -65 to +250 deg. F Carded 1/2" x 1/2" x 1/2" IPT...more


IMPERIAL 198044 304 STAINLESS STEEL STRAIGHT TEE PIPE FITTING - 3/4" (PACK OF 5)
Feature: ... "IMPERIAL" STRAIGHT TEE PIPE FITTING; Pipe Thread Size: 3/4"; Strongly resistant to ordinary rusting in food-processing environments.; Resists organic chemicals, dyestuffs, and a wide variety of inorganic compounds.; Resists nitric and sulfuric acids at moderate temperatures and concentrations. ...more
Editorial Reviews — ... Product Description | There are No Items in your shopping cart Enter Quantity, then Add to cart "IMPERIAL" STRAIGHT TEE PIPE FITTING Strongly resistant to ordinary rusting in food-processing environments. Resists organic chemicals, dyestuffs, and a wide variety of inorganic compounds. Resists nitric and sulfuric acids at moderate temperatures and concentrations. Used extensively for storage of liquefied gases, equipment for use at cryogenic temperatures, kitchen equipment, hospital equipment, and transportation....more


Made in USA 3/8"npt Nickel Plated Brs Run Tee Pipe Fitting
Feature: ... Package Quantity: (1) Piece; Type: Street Tee; Fitting Size: 3/8; End Connections: FNPT x MNPT; Material: Brass ...more
Editorial Reviews — ... Product Description | Brass Chrome Plated - Pipe Fittings Type: Street Tee Fitting Size: 3/8 End Connections: FNPT x MNPT Material: Brass Pressure Rating (psi): 1000 Finish/Coating: Nickel Plated...more

Tee pipe fitting related help/definitions

Attic access - An opening that is placed in the drywalled ceiling of a home providing access to the attic.

Beam - A structural member transversely supporting a load. A structural member carrying building loads (weight) from one support to another. Sometimes called a "girder".

Conventional loan A mortgage loan not insured by a government agency (such as FHA or VA)

Grade - Ground level, or the elevation at any given point.

Header - Heavier framing--usually doubled and laid on edge-- at the top of a window, door, or other opening. In masonry, a header course of bricks or stones laid on edge provides strength.

Mushroom - The unacceptable occurrence when the top of a caisson concrete pier spreads out and hardens to become wider than the foundation wall thickness.

Shutter - Usually lightweight louvered decorative frames in the form of doors located on the sides of a window. Some shutters are made to close over the window for protection.

Sill cock - An exterior water faucet (hose bib).

Slab, door - A rectangular door without hinges or frame.


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