1/2" x 1/4" Galvanized Reducing Bushing Pipe Fitting – Threaded Reducer – Industrial Fitting
Model: 888-3026-10402PB
Category: Surface Preparation → Sandblasting Equipment → Fittings, Valves & Pipe Components
Type: 1/2" x 1/4" Galvanized Reducing Bushing (Threaded Reducer Fitting)
The 1/2" x 1/4" Galvanized Reducing Bushing (Part #888-3026-10402PB) is a compact, industrial-grade fitting designed to reduce pipe size efficiently while maintaining a secure, leak-resistant connection in sandblasting and compressed air systems.
Key Features & Benefits
- 1/2" x 1/4" reducing bushing for pipe size transition
- Galvanized steel construction for corrosion resistance and durability
- Enables efficient adaptation between different pipe sizes
- Compact design for tight installation spaces
- Provides secure, leak-resistant threaded connections
- Ideal for compressed air and sandblasting systems
- Built for industrial and continuous-duty applications
Technical Specifications
- Product Name: Reducing Bushing (Threaded Reducer)
- Part Number: 888-3026-10402PB
- Size: 1/2" x 1/4"
- Material: Galvanized Steel
- Connection Type: Male x Female Threaded
- Weight: 0.10 lbs
- Application: Sandblasting & Compressed Air Systems
- Condition: New
Compatibility Notes
- Designed for standard threaded piping systems (1/2" to 1/4")
- Compatible with a wide range of industrial sandblasting and pneumatic systems
- Ideal for adapting main lines to smaller control or instrumentation lines
- Verify thread type and system compatibility prior to installation
Typical Applications
- Sandblasting system pipe size reduction
- Pneumatic control line connections
- Compressed air system adaptations
- Industrial piping in compact configurations
Performance Benefits
- Ensures smooth and efficient flow transition between pipe sizes
- Provides tight, leak-resistant sealing under pressure
- Galvanized finish enhances corrosion resistance and service life
- Supports flexible system configurations and upgrades
- Built for reliable performance in demanding industrial environments