T kus 125-100-125 mm
Product description
T-piece connector for mixed duct sizes
This shaped metal connector joins two 125 mm sections and one 100 mm section of ventilation ducting. Its design facilitates the redirection of airflow within a grow tent or ventilation system.
This T-piece is constructed from metal for durability and ease of installation. It is compatible with 125 mm and 100 mm ventilation pipes, enabling the creation of branched air distribution or extraction setups with differing duct diameters. The T-piece design allows for a 100 mm intake on one branch and two 125 mm outlets, or vice versa, for flexible system configuration.
- Main Diameter: 125 mm
- Branch Diameter: 100 mm
- Type: T-piece connector
- Material: Metal
- Pack: 1 pc
T kus 125-100-125 mm — connects two 125 mm duct sections and one 100 mm duct section. T kus 100-100-100 mm — connects three 100 mm duct sections.
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