Product Selection Differences for Brass Pipe Plugs

When selecting brass pipe plugs, there are several key differences to consider:

  1. Size and Thread Type: Ensure that the pipe plug you select is the correct size and has the appropriate thread type to fit the specific pipe you are working with.

  2. Material Quality: Brass pipe plugs are typically made from high-quality brass to ensure durability and resistance to corrosion. Check the material composition to ensure it meets your requirements.

  3. Pressure Rating: Consider the pressure rating of the brass pipe plug to ensure it can handle the pressure levels in your system without leaking or failing.

  4. Temperature Range: Check the temperature range that the brass pipe plug can withstand. Ensure it can handle the maximum and minimum temperatures expected in your application.

  5. Seal Type: Some brass pipe plugs may come with different sealing options, such as Teflon tape or sealant, to ensure a tight and leak-free connection.

  6. Hex Size: The hex size of the brass pipe plug is important for installation and removal. Make sure the hex size suits your tools and accessibility requirements.

  7. Application Specific Features: Consider any special features that may be important for your particular application, such as magnetic tips for easy retrieval, square heads for hand tightening, or recessed heads for added protection.

By considering these key differences, you can select the appropriate brass pipe plug that best fits your needs and requirements.