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Brass Plug Popular Q&A
Q: How to Tighten Threaded Brass Plugs.
A: 1. Hold the threaded end of the brass plug towards you and wrap the sealing tape twice clockwise around all parts of the thread. (Use white tape for water lines... Read More »
Q: How to Remove a Brass Plug from Cast Iron.
A: 1. Clean the area around the plug to remove any rust buildup or dirt buildup that accumulated. Use a dry wire brush. 2. Place a pipe wrench over the square head... Read More »
Q: What is the easiest way to remove this brass plug?
A: It's possible it's a threaded plug. You may be able to use a small drill bit to drill a hole in the plug dead center, then use an "easy out" to unscrew it. If i... Read More »
Q: What is the suitable manufacturing process for a standard brass p...
A: Most I have seen are rolled/formed around a mandrel and then cut off. Read More »
Q: Why is brass used in plugs?
A: It is a good conductor, it is strong and it is quite cheap. Read More »