Sanke to Ball Lock Quick Disconnect Conversion Kit
Sankey to Ball Lock Quick Disconnect Conversion Kit by Foxx
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- Ball-lock posts easily attach to Sankey coupler air and beer line fittings
- Makes it easy to toggle between commercial and homebrew beers
- Easy to install
- Includes both gas and liquid side ball-lock posts
- Fits standard US 7/8″ x 14 female straight pipe thread draft fittings on US Sankey coupler
“Make it easy to switch between commercial kegs and homebrew product tanks with this Sankey to Ball-Lock disconnect conversion kit. This kit features a ball-lock post for both the gas and liquid sides of a Sankey coupler. Each post threads onto the standard US 7/8″ x 14 female straight pipe thread draft fittings of your coupler. All you’ll need to do is attach ball-lock disconnects to your beer and air lines and then screw these conversion plugs onto your coupler. Once that’s done, you’ll be able to quickly and efficiently change out your kegs to enjoy both mass-produced commercial beer and your own homebrew creations. In stock and ready to ship. Features: Ball-lock posts easily attach to Sankey coupler air and beer line fittings. Makes it easy to toggle between commercial and homebrew beers. Includes both gas and liquid side ball-lock posts.”
This allows you to easily convert a compatible sanke tap to ball lock disconnects so that you can serve it in your homebrew kegerator without swapping out fittings.
Foxx 4048Sankey to Ball Lock Quick Disconnect Conversion Kit
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