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Male Thread X Push-Lock Adapter

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1/2" Male Thread Quick Connect Adapter

SKU: 209968

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$6.99 $6.99

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3/4" Male Thread Quick Connect Adapter

SKU: 209969

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$7.99 $7.99

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Push-Lock Couplings and Adapters can make water changes and other maintenance chores a breeze. By having them hooked up to reactors, pumps, and water change hoses you can easily use the same pump that runs your reactor to drain your sump for a water change. The interchangeable sizes make them really handy for endless applications around the reef tank.

  • Polypropylene
  • High Flow
  • Patented ergonomic design
  • Large thumb latch
  • Interchangeable between sizes
  • High quality o-ring
  • Pressure rated up to 60 PSI

 

These high flow Push-Lock fittings are an awesome addition to any aquarium. You can now have the ability with the simply push of a finger to disconnect your carbon reactor, ATO pump, return pump or any other piece of plumbing in or around your aquarium. Their patented, ergonomic, easy to use design uses grey polypropylene plastic, and high quality o-rings for a lifetime of service.

 

Interchangeable

The design of the Push-Lock fittings allows any coupling to be used with any size coupling. If you need to use a 1/2" coupling you can use any adapter, even 3/4". The push-lock side of the fittings do not change in size.

 

Anti-Drip Valve

Anti-Drip fittings will seal off the coupling end any time the connection between the fittings is disconnected. This is super handy for reactors, ATO containers, saltwater mixing systems, and other filtration equipment. We do not recommend Anti-Drip fittings with water export systems due to the increased chance of particles like sand or shells becoming lodged in the Anti-Drip valve.

 

Note: You need 1 adapter and 1 coupling to complete a Push-Lock fitting. Anti-Drip Valves are not included unless noted. Please see compatibility chart in full details below.

 

BRS SKU Connection Type Compatible With Anti-Drip Valve
209960 1/2" Male NPT x Coupling All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Adapters No
209961 3/4" Male NPT x Coupling All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Adapters No
209962 1/2" Male NPT x Coupling All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Adapters Yes
209963 3/4" Male NPT x Coupling All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Adapters Yes
209964 1/2" Barb x Coupling All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Adapters No
209965 3/4" Barb x Coupling All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Adapters No
209966 1/2" Barb x Coupling All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Adapters Yes
209967 3/4" Barb x Coupling All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Adapters Yes
209968 1/2" Male NPT x Adapter All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Couplings No
209969 3/4" Male NPT x Adapter All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Couplings No
209970 1/2" Barb x Adapter All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Couplings No
209971 3/4" Barb x Adapter All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Couplings No
209972 1/2" Barb Elbow x Adapter All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Couplings No
209973 3/4" Barb Elbow x Adapter All 1/2" and 3/4" Push-Lock Couplings No
More Information
SKU Male Thread X Push Lock Adapter
Aquarium Type Saltwater, Freshwater
PVC Connection Type Threaded
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Product Questions

Just to clarify, it says in the compatibility chart that a 1/2" adapter fits all 1/2" and 3/4" couplers. So would this mean I could connect "for example" a 1/2" hose to a 3/4" threaded ball valve? Or that all the quick connects are the same fit and the thread and barb sizes are different.
Question by: Joe Berkman on Nov 22, 2017, 9:21 PM
Hey there,

Because the push-connect sides are the same on all fittings, you would be able to use a 3/4" threaded coupler with your 3/4" threaded ball valve to connect to a 1/2" adapter and hose.

Have a great day!
Answer by: Zack on Nov 24, 2017, 9:34 AM
I was thinking of hooking this up to a RODI tank which should be better to attach to the tank, the adapter or the coupler? Thank you for your vast wealth of knowledge
Question by: Four on May 28, 2017, 12:41 AM
Typically the coupling would be located on the water source container, and the adapter would be on the hose line. This is particularly important if you are using the anti-drip coupling. If you aren't using the ant-drip, then it doesn't make as much difference.

Hope this helps!
Answer by: Zack on Jun 5, 2017, 3:48 PM