S964
Reducing Pipe Bushing
Cummins®

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DESCRIPTION
A Reducing Pipe Bushing, also known as a reducer bushing, is a component used in automotive systems to connect pipes of different sizes. Part number S964 specifically refers to a type of reducing pipe bushing with unique dimensions and specifications. This part is typically made of durable materials such as brass or stainless steel to withstand high temperatures and pressure. The reducing pipe bushing is designed with one end larger than the other, allowing it to fit snugly into the larger pipe while connecting to the smaller pipe. This reduces the need for additional fittings or adapters, simplifying installation and improving system efficiency. The S964 Reducing Pipe Bushing is commonly used in truck exhaust systems and other applications where pipes of varying sizes must be connected securely and reliably.
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SPECIFICATIONS

Hazardous Material
Non-Hazardous (NOI, ICE/Auto)
Package Dimensions
1.0 x 1.0 x 0.75 in
Weight
0.04 lbs
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