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3/4" Brass Y Strainer with 40 Mesh Screen - Sediment Water Filter for RV, Garden Hose & Plumbing - Twist-On Inline Pipe Strainer for Clean Water in Camping, Irrigation & Home Use

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Product Description

Brass Y strainer with cast brass body and a stainless steel filter gauze. The filter can be easily removed and serviced by unscrewing the hexagonal cap on the strainer. This is an inline strainer with a Y shaped construction. The strainer has female threaded ports.Specification:Mesh: 40Material: Brass Connection: Female ThreadNominal Pressure: 1.6 MPa Applicable Temperature: -10℃~+120℃Applicable Medium: Water, OilSize: DN20(3/4"): Connector: approx 25mm/0.98inch; Length: approx 58mm/2.28inchPackage Includes:1 Y Shaped Strainer Filter Valve1 Seal Tape Note: 1. Due to the difference between monitors and light effect, the pictures may not reflect the actual color of the item.2. Please allow slight error due to manual measurement. Thanks for your understanding.

Product Features

40 mesh 304 stainless steel screen

Min Temperature -10℃ Max Temperature +120℃ Max Pressure 16 bars

Brass Y strainer is often used for upstream installations to protect water heater, control valves, and pumps from unwanted solids like rust and pipe scale.

Y brass strainer has an arrow on its body pointing the direction branches off in the same direction as the flow.

WYE strainer can be installed in either position as long as the tapping at the bottom of the sediment collector is pointing down. This way, the solids can be properly entrapped and easily purged.

Customer Reviews

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This is advertised as 3/4, NPT is implied. I found that they weren't able to get tight with a tapered 3/4-in NPT pipe nipple ( reducer bushing is what I used). I put some 5-minute epoxy on the thread which added to the cost but I still gave the product three stars because the prices so freaking cheap that you can't help but come out ahead.I'm not putting drinking water through here so I don't care about what potential chemicals these cheap parts might have and therefore I'm not worried about 5 minutes epoxy affecting what's going through there.