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Brass elbow fitting TECE 32 mm x 1" male thread (768032)
Brass elbow fitting TECE 32 mm x 1" male thread (768032)
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Brass elbow fitting TECE 32 mm x 1" male thread (768032)
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Brass elbow fitting TECE 32 mm x 1" male thread (768032)
Brass elbow fitting TECE 32 mm x 1" male thread (768032)
Brass elbow fitting TECE 32 mm x 1" male thread is a 90° connector designed to change the direction of fluid flow in plumbing and heating systems. The fitting features a 32 mm socket on one side and a 1" male threaded end on the other, produced in corrosion-resistant brass appropriate for potable water and heating installations. Its compact elbow shape allows efficient routing where space is limited and where a reliable transition between a press-fit or soldered 32 mm pipe and a threaded 1" component is needed.
The brass construction offers good mechanical strength and resistance to corrosion in typical domestic and commercial water systems. The combination of a smooth 32 mm connection and a standardized 1" male thread provides compatibility with a wide range of fittings, valves and appliances. Designed for durability, the fitting supports long-term service in both cold and hot water circuits and in heating applications, while maintaining a compact profile for easy installation in confined spaces.
Prepare the 32 mm pipe end according to the chosen joining method (cut square, deburr and clean). Insert or join the pipe into the 32 mm socket side following the manufacturer's instructions for soldering, press-fit, or other compatible connection methods. Apply suitable thread sealant or PTFE tape to the 1" male thread and tighten into the corresponding 1" female fitting or appliance until a secure, leak-free connection is achieved. Ensure correct alignment to maintain the intended 90° change of direction and test the assembly under working pressure before commissioning.
Always verify compatibility with the system's operating pressures and temperatures and follow local plumbing codes. Use appropriate sealing materials on the threaded joint and recommended tools to avoid over-tightening which can damage threads or deform the fitting.
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