BUCKET/DRUM/PAIL 1/4" HOSE BARB GRAVITY WATER KIT FOR RABBIT NIPPLE DRINKERS
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The thickness is only 1/4"
The outside is where I put it.
That is not easy, but it can be done. The part that screws onto the part with the O ring must be removed. The diameter of the hole in your bucket should be the same as that of the part where the rubber O-ring is positioned This ring rings. It was a small area so I gently sanded the edges with an emery board. In layman's terms, insert the adapter into the bucket from the outside. The O-ring should be flush with the bucket after that. Ensure that the back part is tightly screwed on. To prevent leaks, make the connection between the tubing and the fitting tight as well.
Selected User Reviews For BUCKET/DRUM/PAIL 1/4" HOSE BARB GRAVITY WATER KIT FOR RABBIT NIPPLE DRINKERS
It is simple to ungrade to 7/16" tubing (since the fittings for the waterers I bought require that size) then you can just push the 1/4" into the 7/16" (which is fitted with 3/8" elbows) and fasten with a hose clamp. Although I had a low pressure gravity system, so I was unsure whether the trick would work with a higher Nevertheless, this system, which works well and costs less than buying the parts separately, is a great choice.
Exactly as it was supposed to work! Please make sure that your hole is perfectly round in your bucket and that you do not drill it too large. In addition, using this for a gravity water system requires you to use some screening so you don't clog your system. It has no screen, so if you are using it for a gravity water system, you should use some screening to prevent clogging.
There are leaks in it. I found this product to be of low quality and poorly The best thing to do is visit.
Packaged together with the combo it does not work.
It seems to work fine. The pipes are not leaking.
We had no issues with the fittings until our coon dog ate the nipple off with the rest of them.
I have found that none of these work. Leaks are constantly occurring from them. The drip must not just be a tiny drop. It is almost like they are running away. My husband and I bought the buckets and the ridiculous 7/8" bit needed to drill the hole in the bucket There is no point in.
Once some adjustments are made, it works well. If you are installing this setup, make sure to include a shutoff valve.