The APT 18651 Construction Tool Screened Inlet Bushing is a hardware component designed for use in construction and building applications. It is specifically used as a connector between the air hose and the air inlet of a pneumatic tool, such as a chipping hammer or jackhammer. The bushing is made of durable materials such as brass, steel, or aluminum, which are resistant to corrosion and wear. It has a tapered shape that allows it to fit snugly into the air inlet of the tool, and the threaded interior allows for secure attachment of the air hose. The exterior of the bushing features a series of fine mesh screens that act as a barrier to prevent debris, dirt, and other particles from entering the tool. This type of screened inlet bushing is commonly used in construction and demolition applications where the air supply may contain dirt, dust, or other contaminants. The screened feature of this bushing ensures that these particles are kept out of the tool's air inlet, preventing damage and prolonging the life of the tool. Overall, the APT 18651 Construction Tool Screened Inlet Bushing is a reliable and durable hardware component that provides a secure and screened connection between the air hose and the air inlet of a pneumatic tool. Its sturdy construction and efficient design make it a vital tool for professionals in the construction and building industry.
Features:
- Designed for use with APT pneumatic tools
- 1/2" male fitting and 1/2" female fitting
- Screened design prevents debris from entering tool
- Durable construction for long-lasting use
- Easy to install with included hardware
- Reduces air flow and pressure for more precise tool operation
Tech Tip: To increase tool performance, extend tool life and lessen repair cost use it with a Filter-Regulator-Lubricator (Click Here To Shop FRLs)
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