3/8" Npt. Weld Bung Billet Aluminum Chopper Usa Made 6061 Aluminum on 2040-parts.com
Pekin, Illinois, United States
These aluminum weld bungs are perfect for your tank project. For adding a gauge or probe, anything requiring a 3/8" female pipe thread. These bungs are very low profile. Total thickness is .500" Outside diameter is 1.25" Flange thickness is .350" insertion diameter is .865" You need to drill a 7/8" hole for it to fit before you weld it in place. We make these for a customer of ours and decided to sell some extras on E bay. Check our other listings for other sizes and types of weld bungs and tank fittings. We also make these in steel. This listing is for 1 (ONE) weld bung / fitting. We show two to help show the back side of the bung.
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