






Eastman 20 inch Steel-Flex Braided Faucet Connector, 1/2 Inch FIP x 3/8 Inch Compression, Stainless Steel Faucet Supply Line, 48005N
9 200 ֏
Mar. 9 - 12 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
- UNIVERSAL FLEXIBLE FAUCET CONNECTOR: The Eastman Compression Braided Faucet Connector is the standard in bathroom and kitchen sink faucet supply lines. This 20 in. faucet hose is equipped with 1/2 in. FIP and 3/8 in. compression connections
- DURABLE: This Steel-Flex faucet connector is constructed of highly durable PVC core, a multi-filament braided nylon reinforcement, a clear vinyl outer shell and a grade 304 braided stainless steel exterior. Designed to prevent kinking and crimping.
- EASY TO INSTALL: Equipped with full-flow brass barbs and compression nickel-plated solid brass hex nuts. Flexibility of the hose allows for easy installation in tight spaces, does not require any soldering, glue, or crimping
- RELIABLE: This connector is designed to withstand many hours of use. UPC, CSA, AB1953, NSF and Lead-Free for potable water applications
- Brand: Eastman
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Product Dimensions: 20"L x 0.98"W
- Item Weight: 0.23 Pounds
- Maximum Pressure: 125 Pound per Square Inch
- Item Length: 20 Inches
- UPC: 091712480051 091712010296
- Manufacturer: Ez-Flo
- Global Trade Identification Number: 00091712010296
9 200 ֏
Mar. 9 - 12 In Armenia
Delivery & taxes included
Condition: new
Specifications
Brand
Eastman
Material
Stainless Steel
Color
Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions
20"L x 0.98"W
Item Weight
0.23 Pounds
Maximum Pressure
125 Pound per Square Inch
Item Length
20 Inches
UPC
091712480051 091712010296
Manufacturer
Ez-Flo
Global Trade Identification Number
00091712010296
Part Number
48005N
Item Weight
3.68 ounces
Item model number
48005N
Size
20 in. L x 1/2 in. FIP x 3/8 in. Comp
Item Package Quantity
1
Included Components
Faucet Connector
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
Date First Available
October 13, 2004





