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1/2" Polyethylene Mainline Tubing (0.600" ID x 0.700" OD)

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$14.65 - $129.95

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SKU:
Q_MAIN12

Description

Versatile and economical enough to suit many uses, this 1/2" polyethylene tubing is the most common size of supply line used for most drip systems. It is often used as a mainline for small to medium-sized gardens. It can also serve as a header or branch line off of a larger mainline.

DripWorks carries this 1/2” black poly tubing in a variety of lengths ranging from 50 feet to 1,000 feet. That lets you pick just the right amount of black tubing you need for your specific application. It is durable and will stand up well to the weather, including intense sunlight.

If you have questions about this product or drip irrigation in general, call us toll-free during business hours. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff can give you information that will save you time and money. You may also fill in and submit our online question form.

Specifications:

  • Size: 0.600" ID x 0.700" OD
  • Max. Pressure: 50 PSI
  • Max. Flow: 240 GPH (4 GPM)
  • Fittings: Use with 1/2" Easy Loc, compression or barbed fittings

Important Notes:

  • This tubing is not rated for use under constant pressure. It must be installed after automated timers and valves.
  • All tubing is nominally sized. There is no industry standard. Refer to the ID and OD measurements for exact tubing size.

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