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Netafim TechLock 17mm Tee

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$4.05

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SKU:
TLCKTEE-1P
MPN:
TLCKTEE
Availability:
Usually Ships Same business day

Warranty

10 years for subsurface installations and 5 years for surface installations
10 years for subsurface installations and 5 years for surface installations

Description

Streamline your drip irrigation system with the Netafim TechLock 17mm Tee, a durable and reliable compression fitting designed for branching 17mm tubing. This professional-grade 3-way connector ensures a tight, leak-free seal, making it perfect for creating irrigation layouts for gardens, landscapes, and commercial projects. The Netafim Techlock tee is used to branch off a Netafim Techline® HCVXR, HCVXR-RW/RWP, CV, DL, RW, and RWP driplines and PE tubing. Use to prevent kinks in mainline and driplines.

Specifications:

  • 3-Way Connection: Effortlessly joins three sections of 17mm tubing, allowing for flexible irrigation design and layout expansion.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality, UV-resistant polyethylene for long-lasting performance in outdoor environments. No clamps or glue required.
  • Versatile Applications: Suitable for gardens, lawns, flower beds, and other landscaping projects requiring precise water delivery.
  • Acceptable hose sizes for 17mm: 0.56"-0.60" ID
  • Maximum Pressure: 100 PSI

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