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At a Glance: Brass reducer adaptor with 1/4 x 1/2 male/female threads for stepping between pneumatic fitting sizes.
The AirCraft SB1223 brass reducer is a compact adaptor designed to connect pneumatic components while stepping between 1/4 and 1/2 thread sizes, using a male/female configuration.
It’s ideal for compressed-air assemblies such as couplers, regulators, filters, valves and manifolds where you need a clean size transition without stacking multiple fittings.
Brass construction adds durability and corrosion resistance, helping keep your pneumatic system reliable, leak-resistant and easy to service in everyday workshop use.
Compact brass adaptor for stepping from 1/4 up to 1/2 fittings
When a 1/4 tool-side component needs to connect into a larger 1/2 air circuit, a proper reducer keeps the build neat. The SB1223 helps you step up cleanly, reducing extra joints and improving sealing reliability.
Extra Information
Confirm the thread type and sealing method used in your system before installation.
Use suitable thread sealant (PTFE tape or pneumatic thread sealant) where required by your application.
Start threads by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten to a firm, secure fit.
Pro Tip
Align the connected components before tightening—side-load on threads is a common cause of slow leaks over time.
Features
Male/female adaptor Compact reducer format for joining pneumatic components.
1/4 x 1/2 thread sizes Useful for adapting between common fittings and larger air line hardware.
Brass construction Durable and corrosion resistant for workshop environments.
Space-saving design Helps create a neat connection where space is limited.
Benefits
Cleaner assemblies: Steps between sizes with fewer joints and fewer potential leak points.
More dependable sealing: Correct fitment helps reduce leaks in pneumatic circuits.
Workshop tough: Brass construction supports long service life and easy maintenance.
Safety
Depressurise the air system before installing or removing pneumatic fittings.
Wear eye protection when working with compressed-air connections.
Use the correct tools and avoid over-tightening to prevent thread damage.
After fitting, test for leaks before returning the system to normal use.
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