- Converts a plain-end barrel outlet into a threaded connection
- Constructed of lightweight and flexible nylon
- This product is lead-free and safe for potable water applications
- Union disassembles to connect to both sides of the barrel
- Applications include air, gasoline and water
- Rubber o-ring provides for a water-tight seal when tightened
Proline Series 3/4-in x 3/4-in Threaded Female Adapter Union Fitting
Rated 4.61 out of 5 based on 28 customer ratings
(29 customer reviews)
$17.28
- Converts a plain-end barrel outlet into a threaded connection
- Constructed of lightweight and flexible nylon
- This product is lead-free and safe for potable water applications
SKU: 032888204782
Categories: Brass Fittings, Pipe & Fittings, Plumbing
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Bulkhead unions convert plain end barrel outlets into a threaded connection. This fitting is constructed of plastic and designed to work for potable and non-potable water applications. This union disassembles into two pieces to form a ‘clamp’ on both sides of the barrel, with the rubber o-ring providing a water-tight seal when tightened.
Weight | 0.15 kg |
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Dimensions | 5.0 × 4.0 × 1.0 cm |
Brand | Proline Series |
29 reviews for Proline Series 3/4-in x 3/4-in Threaded Female Adapter Union Fitting
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Anonymous –
You will need a hole saw kit and extra rubber to make another washer as it only comes with 1 rubber 1 and a plastic 1 and wanted rubber one outside barrels also . I used a metal oil wrench to hold the inside part and sprayed it with a little cooking oil to make it easier to screw on the inside band . I used the hole saw piece to cut the hole in the rubber and left it square and used the spigot on the outside to help screw it on . Took me all of 20 minutes to do it by myself and i am a 70 year old woman . Makje sure you put it on the right way and hint take a piece of window sscreen and cover the top of your rainbarrel if you are leaving the top off keeps bugs and unwanted stuff out . i also used a screw on pvc elbow piece to make sure i get all the waterout of the botom of the barrel .. free water and i can add fertilizer and put the hose on to water plants in my veggie garden . . I have to do 4 more . . I used to use a pond pump but this is way easier . USE a oil wrench to do this it is so much easier and spray cookig oil on threads of adapter
Anonymous –
Like other reviewers, I found that this fitting is easy to install and makes a water-tight connection. The big “nut” on this fitting has reverse threads which makes it great for installing a faucet. Note that the photo showing the 1/2″ threads is wrong. The threads shown are for the big nut that secures the fitting and are more like 1-1/2″. The 1/2″ threads are female on both sides of the fitting, so you need a 1/2″ male (outside) threaded faucet.
Anonymous –
The threads threaded, the seal sealed, and it has yet to fail. Of course it has only been in service a week, so I don’t know how well it will do in, say, 50 years. But for now its just great!
Anonymous –
I wish it was a bit more low profile, but their really worked great for making a flood and drain system using a plastic storage tote for aquaponics
Anonymous –
Took me less than 20 minutes this time . I got the 3/4 inch one and first 1 was the 1/2 inch one . I used a hole saw because it only has 1 plastic one and 1 rubber one and i wanted rubber inside and out side the tank . The plastic one cracks to easy . It fit perfectly and used my oil wrench to tighten the outside nut and it was fast and much easier . I did not have a plumbing wrench so good oil wrench worked great. I now have 4 rainbarrels done I did not put a gutter on the the shed , I just leave the water run out the end of the gutter into the barrel . Not one leak after heavy rain . I still have to put the window screen on the top of the barrel to keep unwanted stuff from getting in
Anonymous –
Used to add hose connection to bottom of rain barrel. Easy to install. Doesn’t leak.
Anonymous –
Just what I needed to finish rabbit watering system.
Anonymous –
This worked out perfectly for me to add a drain on a rain barrel
Anonymous –
Works Great on 5 Gallon Buckets and used it to put a spigot on rain bucket that I could attach a garden hose to.
Anonymous –
I use this on an irrigation system. There are no leaks spigot fit nice and tight well worth the price.
Anonymous –
Do the people at even look at the parts that they sell? The description of this product is so substandard that i have doubts…. Perhaps someone should tell them that the photos of their fitting reflect that there is a female thread on the part.
Anonymous –
We used these in the construction of 20 or more rain barrels. Highly recommend.
Anonymous –
Leave rubber gasket on body,from INSIDE container, push body/gasket through.Add plastic washer, nut. Don’t over tighten. Many videos are wrong.
Anonymous –
used for rain barrels for my wife. The gasket seals great and eliminates the need for silicone . definitely a great product
Anonymous –
Used this to put a spout on my rain barrel worked great and super simple.
Anonymous –
I built a rain barrel to catch some of the roof runoff and drilled a hole near the bottom and used this waterproof connector to attach a faucet and a garden hose.
In a few weeks I will open the faucet and with the attached hose let gravity water my plants.
No other connector would be this easy to install.
Anonymous –
Bulkhead fitting 3/4 on a 55 gallon plastic drum for a fish pond filter
Anonymous –
worked well as outlet for my garbage can rain barrel
Anonymous –
The inside diameter for this item is NOT 3/4 inch as it claims. I was unable to use this item because it was not designed as the description indicated.
Anonymous –
Leave it to to not include the most critical detail about a bulkhead fitting in the description. The hole size needed for this unit is 1 3/8 inches (minimum) up to 1.5 inches.
Perhaps needs to get people who actually do things to write the descriptions for things they sell. I shouldn’t have to make the 20 mile trek to the store to measure things.
Anonymous –
Built my rain barrels with these. They work well so far. Were easy to install. The inside fitting is a little bulky so it will not drain the barrel 100%. But that is typical for retrofitting a barrel.
Anonymous –
Works just as you would expect perfectly I wish they had more sizes available
nan –
Was a perfect fit for a plastic barrel for portable water for our horses.
Anonymous –
used for the over flow tube on some rain barrels that i did for my wife. seals great and allows the adapter to fit the over flow tube to fit firmly and leak free.
Anonymous –
Do not buy this if you’re looking to install in a 55 gal plastic barrel with a closed top and two threaded openings. Those threaded openings are ~2.25″, while this product is ~2.75″ wide. So it will not fit. If you’re using it for another purpose, it seems like a nice fitting.
Anonymous –
It works well for what we need, and it doesn’t leak. The only reason I didn’t give it a 5-star rating is because it’s so expensive compared to other fittings.
Anonymous –
I use Brute trash cans to make water collection barrels. They are cheaper than rain barrels and work very well. Just add a faucet and a “B&K 3/4-in Threaded Female Adapter Union Fitting”. Have been using this setup for several years and the Brute cans are still going strong.
Anonymous –
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Anonymous –
Exactly what I needed to complete a plumbing connection that I knew would require servicing. Couldn’t remember the exact name for the connector, but the sales associated to whom I described the part knew exactly where I’d find it in the plumbing area of the store. Perfect for my needs.