RapidAir MaxLine 2" Reducing Tee Drop — 2" Tube × 1" FNPT Crimp-On Fitting
The RapidAir MaxLine M8531 Reducing Tee Drop takes a 1" female-NPT branch off a 2" compressed air main, giving you a threaded drop leg for regulators, filters, hose reels, and outlet stations. The run ports are crimp-on, press-style connections that seat over semi-flexible aluminum-core MaxLine tubing for a permanent, leak-free joint at the MaxLine system's 200 PSI working pressure.
- Part #: M8531
- Configuration: 2" tube (run) × 2" tube (run) × 1" female NPT (branch / drop)
- Connection: Crimp-on / press-style run ports with stainless-steel crimp ring and dual nitrile O-ring seal; 1" FNPT threaded branch
- For use with: 2" MaxLine semi-flexible aluminum-core tubing
- Max working pressure: 200 PSI
- Application: Threaded air drops and equipment take-offs from a 2" main
Part of the RapidAir MaxLine 2" piping system, the reducing tee drop adds a serviceable threaded branch without breaking the full 2" bore of the main run. Installs with the MaxLine 2" tubing cutter, beveling/deburring tool, and crimp tool.
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