These adapters may adjust the thread pitch and metric thread size in addition to linking male and female threaded components. The smaller adapters can also be used to position and separate circuit boards and other parts in assemblies by acting as threaded standoffs.
To alter pitch or thread size, twist these adapters into female metric threads. Additionally, they can be utilized as standoffs to create separation between components. Use a wrench to tighten or loosen.
Connecting float rods to float valves is made possible by the through hole.
Connect two female-threaded sections of different sizes and types of threads while letting wire, liquids, air, and other thin materials flow through. Use a hex key to seal the connection after attaching your parts to these adapters. They work well in vacuum and compressed air situations because the O-rings on either side provide a tight seal.
From one male-threaded section to another, adjust the metric thread size. These adapters, which are frequently used to join two threaded rods of varying sizes, are hex-shaped and may be tightened with a regular wrench. They can also be used to convert male-threaded connections to female-threaded connections or to alter the pitch of the thread. Circuit boards and other components in assemblies can be positioned and separated using small adapters that function as threaded standoffs.
Allow air, liquids, wire, or other thin materials to flow through while joining male and female threaded sections of various thread types and sizes. Use a hex key to seal the connection after attaching your parts to these adapters. They work well in vacuum and compressed air situations because the O-rings on either side provide a tight seal.
These thread adapters, also known as sleeve nuts, join components with right-hand threads to those with left-hand threads.