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REAL-TITE part numbers cross-reference to various Fabory, Texas Pneumatic Tools, Woodhead & Vulcan Heart products. So, if you're looking for a REAL-TITE product that is either obsolete or out of stock, chances are we have the equivalent item available.
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These REAL-TITE plugs are small in size and require compact packaging. Hence, they are delivered in packs consisting of several pieces. They are suitable for courier shipment.
The brand's catalogue comprises countersunk, stainless steel, thumb-bolt & hex-head expansion plugs, hex extension chrome covers, expansion sleeves and countersunk security hooked plugs. REAL-TITE countersunk expansion plugs are ideal for facilitating cleanout and sealing damaged iron / plastic pipes with smooth / threaded openings. They also feature an oversized gasket for complete sealing behind, over & at the tip of the pipe. They have a stop facility on the bolt head for preventing the lower wedge from disassembling and dropping down the line.
REAL-TITE plugs meet or exceed plumbing standards for permanent plug use and conform with the National Standard Plumbing Code. They are available in diameters ranging from 1.5 to 4 inches, in 1/2 inch increments. Variants are offered in counter sunk, thumb bolt or hex head styles.
The innovative design keeps moisture out of the nut or stainless steel bolt. This permits easy removal, even after long periods of service. These plugs are additionally equipped with a stop bolt, ensuring that no parts fall into the opening during installation or removal.
These plugs offer compression action that wedges the gasket into the pipe aperture. This means that you can permanently close any opening, regardless of thread status.
These plugs are used in plumbing applications to provide a temporary or permanent seal. To install, tighten the screw in the clockwise direction until snug (without over-tightening).