Introducing the Eastman ProCoat 3/4 in. MIP x 5/8 in. D FIP 48 in. Stainless Steel Gas Connector — a purpose-built link that pairs durability with practical flexibility for residential appliance hookups. Built to stand up to everyday use, this connector is ready to streamline your gas installations with confidence.
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ProCoat stainless steel construction delivers superior corrosion resistance and long-term durability, helping connections stay secure in kitchens, garages, and laundry spaces where humidity and cleaning agents are common.
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48-inch flexible length provides versatile routing around cabinets and obstacles, reducing the need for additional fittings or awkward bends during installation.
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Inlet: 3/4 in. MIP; Outlet: 5/8 in. FIP configuration aligns with standard residential gas components, making it a straightforward fit for many gas-powered appliances.
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MIP to FIP connection design minimizes potential leak points and simplifies installation using common tools and sealants preferred for gas work.
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Bagged packaging keeps the connector clean and ready for on-site use, protecting the fittings from dust and debris before installation.
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Eastman ProCoat brand offers a trusted, practical solution backed by a history of reliable gas fittings designed for homes and light commercial applications.
Why choose this connector
This ProCoat gas connector is built for real-world use — not just a generic line. The ProCoat finish enhances durability against wear, moisture, and routine cleaning, helping maintain a dependable seal over time. The 3/4 in. MIP to 5/8 in. FIP setup covers a broad range of common appliance connections, delivering a tool-friendly install without the need for extra adapters.
Ideal use cases
- Connecting gas ranges, ovens, water heaters, and other gas-powered appliances in homes or light commercial spaces.
- Renovations or new appliance installs where a flexible, corrosion-resistant gas link is advantageous.
- Maintenance projects where a dependable, long-length connector helps reach appliances without forcing repositioning of existing lines.
Practical installation tips
- Inspect both ends for damage before installation; replace if threads are worn or bent.
- Use appropriate gas-rated thread sealant on male threads and follow local code guidelines.
- Avoid excessive bending or stretching; route the connector with gentle curves to preserve integrity.
- After installation, check for leaks using a soap-and-water solution rather than a flame.