Internal Thread Straight Joint Tube Hose Pipe Plastic Tube Connector 13mm 16mm

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Description

Internal Thread Straight Hose Connector — Secure, Leak-Resistant Pipe Joining for 1/2" & 3/4" Lines

When a leaking joint or a mismatched fitting brings your irrigation run or plumbing repair to a halt, you need a connector that threads on cleanly and holds under pressure. These internal thread straight tube connectors are designed for DIYers, gardeners, and tradespeople who need a reliable inline coupling without the guesswork of compression fittings.

Each connector features a straight-through internal threaded body made from durable plastic, available in two bore sizes — 13mm (~1/2 in) and 16mm (~5/8 in) — and two pipe diameter classes — 1/2" and 3/4". The compact straight-joint profile keeps runs tidy in tight spaces such as wall chases, conduit bundles, and raised-bed irrigation manifolds.

Typical use cases include joining garden drip-line hose sections end-to-end, repairing split plastic water pipe in utility rooms, and extending low-pressure irrigation tube runs in greenhouse or outdoor planting systems. The threaded internal bore suits standard metric and near-metric hose fittings commonly found in residential plumbing and garden irrigation kits.

🔗 Compatibility: Fits standard 1/2" and 3/4" hose/pipe OD. Bore options: 13mm and 16mm. Verify your hose outer diameter before selecting a size variant.

✅ Key Features of These Internal Thread Straight Hose Connectors

  • 🔩 Internal Thread Design — Threaded bore grips the hose or pipe end securely, reducing pull-out risk under flow pressure compared to push-fit alternatives.
  • 📐 Two Bore Sizes Available — Choose 13mm or 16mm bore to match your existing hose or pipe OD; both sizes available in 1/2" and 3/4" pipe class variants.
  • 💧 Straight-Through Flow Path — Unobstructed inline bore minimizes flow restriction, maintaining consistent water pressure across drip irrigation and low-pressure plumbing runs.
  • 🏗️ Compact Straight-Joint Profile — Low-profile body fits into confined spaces such as conduit bundles, wall chases, and under-bench irrigation manifolds without adding bulk.
  • 🔄 Multi-Pack Options — Available in 1, 3, 5, or 10-piece packs so you can stock up for a full irrigation layout or keep spares on hand for future repairs.
  • 🛠️ Tool-Free Hand Installation — Lightweight plastic construction allows hand-tightening in most applications; no pipe wrench required for standard-pressure garden and utility use.

📐 Technical Specifications — Straight Hose Pipe Connectors

Product Type Internal Thread Straight Tube Connector
Pipe Class 1/2" and 3/4" (see variant options)
Bore Size 13mm (~0.51 in) or 16mm (~0.63 in) — see variant options
Connection Type Internal thread (female thread both ends)
Joint Style Straight (inline)
Material Plastic (engineering-grade polymer)
Finish Natural / uncoated
Max Working Pressure See variant options / Contact us to confirm
Temperature Range See variant options / Contact us to confirm
Pack Quantity 1 Pcs / 3 Pcs / 5 Pcs / 10 Pcs — see variant options
Weight (per piece) See variant options

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose between the 13mm and 16mm bore size?

Measure the outer diameter (OD) of your existing hose or pipe end. The 13mm bore suits hoses with an OD of approximately 13mm (~1/2 in), while the 16mm bore fits hoses around 16mm (~5/8 in). When in doubt, measure with calipers rather than relying on nominal pipe labels, as actual OD can vary between brands.

What is the difference between the 1/2" and 3/4" pipe class variants?

The pipe class (1/2" or 3/4") refers to the nominal pipe size the connector is designed to work with, which relates to the thread pitch and overall fitting dimensions. The bore size (13mm or 16mm) refers to the inner opening. Select the pipe class that matches your existing fittings or irrigation system standard, then choose the bore that matches your hose OD.

Is this connector suitable for drinking water or potable water lines?

These connectors are intended for garden irrigation, low-pressure utility plumbing, and general DIY hose repair. If you need fittings certified for potable (drinking) water, please contact us to confirm material compliance before use in that application.

How strong is the thread grip — will it hold under water pressure?

The internal thread design provides a mechanical grip that resists pull-out under typical garden and low-pressure residential water flow. For high-pressure applications (above typical garden hose pressure of ~60 PSI), contact us to confirm suitability. Always hand-tighten firmly and check for leaks before leaving the connection unattended.

Does the plastic material resist UV exposure and outdoor conditions?

The engineering-grade plastic used in these connectors offers reasonable resistance to moisture and moderate outdoor exposure. For installations in direct, prolonged sunlight, consider wrapping exposed fittings or routing them through conduit to extend service life. Contact us to confirm UV rating specifics for your climate.

Can I use these connectors to join two different hose sizes together?

No — this is a straight connector designed to join two hose or pipe ends of the same size. Both ends share the same bore diameter (13mm or 16mm). If you need to connect two different sizes, you would require a reducer fitting instead. Check our catalog for reducer and adapter options.

Which pack size should I order for a full garden irrigation layout?

For a typical raised-bed or drip-line irrigation run with 4–8 connection points, the 5-piece or 10-piece pack offers the best value and ensures you have spares for future extensions or repairs. Single-piece packs are ideal for a quick one-off repair, while 3-piece packs suit small projects with a few joins.

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