
| Thread Type: | ProPEX |
|---|---|
| Size: | 3/4" |
| Material: | Brass |
| PEX Size: | 3/4" |
| Warranty: | 25 Year (Limited) |
| Application: | Plumbing Heating |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 200 |
| Standards Met: | ASTM F1960 ASTM F877 NSF |
| Fitting System Compatibility: | Expansion PEX |
| Tubing Compatibility: | PEX |
| Lead Free: | Yes |
| Max Temp (F): | 200°F |

Hi Yes they will. Most shower valve are female national pipe thread. Thanks Nick
Hi There, First off, congratulations on switching over to PEX. I have an older home I'm remodeling and found it to be affordable, and very easy to set up and use. I bought a Manabloc and expansion tool which may have made my job even easier. To answer your question, it'll all depend on the size of your shower valve. You may need an adapter. I found the pex fittings to be compatible with all of the plumbing supplies I purchased so hopefully that'll help! Take care and good luck, Karen
Yes, The 1/2" elbow uses a tapered thread design. This tapered thread design is identified by any one of 3 labels. NPT= National Pipe Thread MIP= Male Iron Pipe FIP=Female Iron Pipe. As long as your 2 fittings has one of these labels, they will work together.
yes it will work if shower valve is 1/2" FIP
Yes. MIP stands for Male Iron or International Pipe Thread. The Female threads on the shower valve will be the same standard pipe thread. Use about three wraps of Teflon tape or pipe sealing compound and you should be all set.
Yes, as long as the female threads on the shower valve are 1/2" pipe threads and not threads for flare or compression tubing fittings. Wes Sims
It should fit. I believe most shower valves have 1/2" female pipe threads.
Uponor no longer offers a 1/2" ProPEX elbow in brass. The only option is the EP version, part Q4760500.