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Netafim TechLock 17mm Coupling

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$1.69 - $144.40

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TLCKCOUP
MPN:
TLCKCOUP
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Warranty

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

Description

Ensure a strong and reliable connection in your drip irrigation system with the Netafim TechLock 17mm Coupling. Designed to join two sections of 17mm tubing, this durable compression fitting prevents leaks and ensures consistent water flow. Ideal for both residential and commercial irrigation projects, the TechLock coupling simplifies system expansion and repairs. The Netafim TechLock coupling is used to join two pieces of Netafim Techline® HCVXR, HCVXR-RW/RWP, CV, DL, RW, and RWP driplines and PE tubing. Use as a repair fitting.

Specifications:

  • Secure Connection: Compression design provides a tight, leak-free seal between 17mm tubing sections.
  • No clamps or glue required.
  • Durable Material: Made from high-quality, UV-resistant polyethylene for long-lasting performance in outdoor environments.
  • Versatile Applications: Perfect for gardens, flower beds, vegetable rows, and landscaping systems.
  • Acceptable hose sizes for 17mm: 0.56"-0.60" ID
  • Maximum Pressure: 100 PSI
  • Durable for long term performance

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