2D Reducer Adapter With Swivel Nut

2D Reducer Adapter With Swivel Nut

2C hydraulic fitting With metric swivel nut, this kind of adapter fitting is reduced tube adapter, one end of the adapter is metric male, the other end is swivel metric female. 2C is light series, and 2D is heavy series. Product name: reducer tube adapter with swivel nut Code No.:2C-light serie...
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With metric swivel nut, this kind of adapter is reduced tube adapter, one end of the adapter is metric male, the other end is swivel metric female. 2C is light series, and 2D is heavy series. The material of 2D reducer adatper with swivel nut is carbon steel Q235 or C45, the surface treatment is good quality of Cr6free zinc plating.


The packaging way for 2D reducer adatper with swivel nut is mass packaging, we will put our bolts into plastic bag, then put them into boxes, then package the boxes into plywood pallet, so there will be no problem for delivering our bolts by sea, and you can move the pallet easily by forklift, the pallet is around 1CBM.


Zinc is soluble in acid and alkali, so it is called amphoteric metal. For steel, zinc coating is a positive coating, which is mainly used to prevent corrosion of steel. The protective and decorative properties of zinc coating can be significantly improved after passivation treatment, dyeing or coating with light protectant. Such as screws, guide rails, as well as the adapters.


Followed strictly BS, EN, ASME, ANSI, AS, SAE standards, SST machinery provides a full range of hydraulic metal fittings, commonly including high pressure ferrules, female hose fittings, male hose fittings, hydraulic adapters, quick couplings, as well as various kinds of hydraulic connectors and components.


Hydraulic adapter is easy to assemble and maintain. All components are provided with an anti-corrosion treatment, making them resistant to rust and wear. To ensure a secure connection, all components need to be assembled carefully, in accordance with the instructions provided, using proper tools and materials. After installation, the joint should be tested under full operational pressure to ensure it is able to meet performance requirements.



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Learn the Difference Between Soldering Copper and Brass Pipes


Soldering is a handy tool when it comes to bathroom plumbing repair. Once you get the hang of how to solder your pipes, you can add fixtures and repair plumbing leaks on your own without having to call in a plumber. Anyone with a little experience with a propane torch can tell you, however, that soldering is never a one-size-fits-all operation, with different jobs requiring different techniques. In particular, soldering brass pipes can be more challenging than soldering copper. Read on to learn why and to learn some tips on how to successfully solder a brass fitting.

Brass Fittings Require Higher Temperatures

The basic process for joining brass or copper pipes is essentially the same: Clean the pipe ends that you intend to join until they are shiny and free from any burrs or debris. Next, brush on the plumbing flux and push the pipes together. Finally, heat up the fitting using a torch, while dripping liquid solder into the joint to create a secure and water-tight barrier.

The big difference between copper and brass, however, is that brass requires much more heat for the solder to work properly. In fact, you may have to heat the metal five or six times as much as copper in order for it to reach the point where the solder will melt! This may require higher heat from the torch, more time applying heat to the metal and diligent attention to hitting the pipe with the flame from all directions.

Making Your Solder Job Work the First Time

Brass pipes are quite uncommon, so usually when you are soldering brass, it means you are working with a valve. If that is the case, you should make sure the valve is open when you begin to solder. Otherwise, the pressure inside can build up from all the heat, which can cause air to escape and create a leak.

Some plumbers even find that propane torches just aren’t hot enough to get the job done. Instead, they turn to MAPP gas when working with brass, which is a mix of methylacetylene and propadiene that can reach a higher temperature than propane. Another good tip is to not skimp on the flux or soldering paste, but instead apply it liberally, which etches the pipes and facilitates the process of the actual solder binding the metal together.



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