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OEM Waterway Hose Fitting Adapter 417-6080 is a precision-engineered plumbing component that connects 1.5-inch spigot fittings to 1.25-inch hoses in pool and spa systems. This adapter ensures a tight, leak-free seal, allowing for efficient water transfer between components of differing sizes. Made from durable, chemical-resistant materials, it stands up to harsh aquatic environments and long-term exposure. Whether used in new installations or retrofits, this fitting is essential for maintaining smooth, reliable circulation in your pool or spa plumbing configuration.
Highlights
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1.5" Spigot to 1.25" Hose Adapter: Facilitates seamless connection between spigot fittings and smaller hoses.
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Leak-Free Performance: Provides a secure seal to prevent leaks and support uninterrupted water flow.
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Built for Harsh Conditions: Durable material resists chemical damage and wear in pool environments.
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Fits New or Retrofit Projects: Versatile fitting that works for system upgrades or original plumbing builds.
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Supports Efficient Circulation: Helps maintain stable water pressure and consistent flow throughout the system.
Includes
(1) Waterway Hose Fitting Adapter | 1.5" x 1.25" | 417-6080
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