Introducing the excess flow soft nose POL with 1/4 inch male pipe thread, now available at Grass Valley in Grass valley, CA. This specialized fitting is designed to provide an important safety feature for gas systems by interrupting the flow of gas from the tank in the event a hose is severed. Customers in Grass valley looking for reliable protection and peace of mind will find this component essential for their gas connection setups.
- Excess flow protection: Automatically interrupts gas flow if a hose is severed, enhancing safety during use.
- Soft nose POL design: Ensures a secure and reliable connection with minimal risk of damage to fittings.
- 1/4 inch male pipe thread: Compatible with standard gas hose connections requiring this thread size.
- Safety-focused component: Provides an added layer of protection for gas systems, helping prevent accidents.
This excess flow soft nose POL fitting is ideal for homeowners, contractors, and professionals in Grass valley who work with gas tanks and hoses. Whether you are setting up a new gas line or maintaining an existing system, this fitting helps safeguard your equipment and property by stopping gas flow quickly if a hose is damaged or severed. It is especially useful in environments where hoses may be exposed to wear, accidental cuts, or other hazards.
Imagine the confidence of knowing your gas system has built-in protection against sudden hose failures. This fitting can be used in residential, commercial, or industrial gas applications throughout Grass valley, providing an important safety measure that can prevent gas leaks and potential hazards.
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excess flow soft nose POL with 1/4 inch male pipe thread is a critical safety device for anyone handling gas hoses and tanks in Grass valley, CA. Available at Grass Valley, it offers reliable protection by interrupting gas flow when needed most, helping you maintain a safer environment for your home or workplace.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.