Meet the JMF Company 3/8 in. MPT x 3/8 in. MPT Brass Nipple, a no-nonsense, high-performance connector built to survive demanding non-potable piping environments. At 6 inches long with identical 3/8-inch male pipe thread ends on both sides, it creates a reliable bridge between two female-threaded fittings, even in tight spaces.
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Length: 6 inches
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Ends: 3/8 in. MPT on both ends (male pipe threads)
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Material: Brass for durability and corrosion resistance
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Maximum pressure: 1200 psi
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Maximum temperature: 250°F
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Compatible pipe materials: Brass, Copper, and Iron
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ANSI certification: Yes
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Lead note: Not intended for potable water
This brass nipple is ideal for non-potable systems where strong, leak-resistant connections are essential. Use it to join female fittings in high-pressure air lines, hydraulic or oil circuits, cooling loops, and industrial piping where brass compatibility matters. Its sturdy construction is designed to withstand repetitive assembly and disassembly without compromising thread integrity.
Who benefits most from this fitting? HVAC technicians, industrial maintenance professionals, and DIYers tackling non-potable plumbing or pneumatic projects that demand a reliable, long-lasting connector. If your setup requires two 3/8-inch MPT connections in a compact 6-inch form, this nipple offers a straightforward, dependable solution that keeps fluid or gas flow steady and secure.
Practical installation tips:
- Clean threads before installation to ensure a proper seal and reduce the chance of leaks.
- Use an appropriate thread sealant rated for the system (e.g., PTFE tape or pipe dope) on brass threaded connections.
- Tighten to the manufacturer’s recommended torque; avoid over-tightening to protect thread integrity.
- Verify compatibility with all connected components (materials, pressures, and temperatures) before commissioning the line.
Rely on JMF Company for a compact, durable solution that delivers predictable performance under pressure. This 3/8 in. MPT x 3/8 in. MPT brass nipple pairs well with brass, copper, and iron fittings and is designed for environments where potable water isn’t a requirement, yet reliability and safety are non-negotiable.