🔧 Elevate Your Connections with Confidence!
The Brass Flare Cap Assortment Kit includes five essential fittings (1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2", and 5/8" OD) crafted from durable brass. Designed for reliability in LP and natural gas, refrigeration, and hydraulic applications, these fittings provide a safe, flame-free alternative to solder joints, ensuring dependable performance in various settings.
Size | Kit |
Material | Brass |
Brand | TL TOOLEGIN |
Color | Brass |
Connector Type | Cap, Flare |
Exterior Finish | Brass |
Thread Type | UNF |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1, 5 |
Manufacturer | Le |
Part Number | Z40 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 4.8 x 3.46 x 1.42 inches |
Item model number | Z40 |
Item Package Quantity | 5 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Yep. These will cap your flare fittings.
See above. :)
C**H
Just the thing for capping a gas line.
I disconnected a gas stove and wanted to cap the line as well as removing it at the propane tank. I wasn't certain but thought I needed the 5/8". Turned out I was right, but getting the kit allowed me to have anything I might need. This worked perfectly. Now I'll order the one I needed so I have the whole set again.
T**E
Check its right for your application
Does not fit flared gas line. Needed cap for old natural gas heater line but the caps are too small and would not fit. Probably fine for the right connection but did not work for my application. Ended up needing 15/16-inch flared cap
C**E
I have been needing these for a LONG TIME! Good buy!
Excellent product! Very convenient to have on hand for a quick-change of a faucet, etc!
R**.
As advertised
Good quality, on time
T**.
works well
A variety pack of these fittings is nice to have.
C**A
Didn't quite fit without some macgyvering
Got these to cap off a sink that had a leaking faucet (the water would go in from the hot side and leak into the handle for the cold side). The first attempt didn't work, it kept leaking even though I used plenty of teflon tape to seal the threads. I noticed that because the caps are so deep, they weren't completely screwing it the entire way and were hitting the actual valve. So I had to put in a rubber washer as a spacer and with that on it sealed up nicely.I went to also cap the 3/8 inch supply valve, but the nut didn't fit that at all, it was too small and the next size up was too big.
W**G
Finally got a gas line cap that fit!
I had a gas line coming up through our kitchen floor from previous owner. I measured the threaded end at 3/4" and bought a gas line cap for 3/4" at local hardware store. It turned out to be way too big! I remeasured and hadn't made a mistake -- frankly I have no idea what the published size of these things are all about (inside diameter?). So, this assortment of different sizes was very useful. It turned out that 5/8" cap was a perfect fit.
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