APV & APV II Pipe Nipple – 1-1/4" M x 1-1/4" M for Straight-Down & Big-Bore™ Valves
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Original price
$166.00
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Original price
$166.00
Original price
$166.00
$166.00
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$166.00
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$166.00
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Model: 888-2149-50716PB
Category: Surface Preparation → Sandblasting Equipment → Valve Components & Fittings
Type: Pipe Nipple (Straight-Down & Big-Bore™ Valve Connection)
The APV & APV II Pipe Nipple – 1-1/4" Male x 1-1/4" Male is a heavy-duty connection component designed for use with straight-down and Big-Bore™ abrasive metering valves. Built for durability and reliability, this pipe nipple ensures a secure connection between valve assemblies and system piping, supporting consistent abrasive flow in demanding sandblasting applications.
Key Features & Benefits
- OEM-compatible pipe nipple for APV & APV II systems
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1-1/4" Male x 1-1/4" Male connection configuration
- Designed for straight-down & Big-Bore™ metering valves
- Case hardened to RC 55+ for superior wear resistance
- Handles high-pressure and abrasive conditions
- Provides secure, leak-resistant connections
- Ideal for replacements or custom system setups
Technical Specifications
Product Name: Pipe Nipple (Valve Connection)
Model / Part Number: 888-2149-50716PB
Connection Size: 1-1/4" Male x 1-1/4" Male
Material: Case-Hardened Steel
Hardness: RC 55+
Weight: 4.00 lbs
Function: Valve-to-system connection / flow routing
Compatibility: APV & APV II Straight-Down & Big-Bore™ Valves
OEM Cross Reference:
- Schmidt / Axxiom / U.S. Filter: 2149-507-16
Application: Sandblasting Equipment
Condition: New
Typical Applications
- Connecting abrasive metering valves to blast pots or piping systems
- Replacement of worn or damaged valve nipples
- Custom or tight-fit sandblasting configurations
- Industrial abrasive blasting systems
Performance Benefits
- Ensures strong, reliable connections under pressure
- Withstands extreme wear from abrasive media
- Extends service life with hardened construction
- Maintains consistent abrasive flow
- Supports flexible installation configurations