The IBC tank bushings are equipped with a fine thread on both sides - external thread for the possibility of further screw connections. In this way, further inlets/outlets can be created on the IBC container. Please be sure to observe the specified bore diameter - this should always be selected as minimal as possible. In addition, it must be ensured that the respective hole is drilled in a flat / level place on the IBC and that the edges of the drilled hole are cleanly deburred (e.g. with sandpaper). Otherwise leakage may be the result. Our tank bushings AG x AG are available in the following sizes: 0.5" ET0.75" ET 1" ET 1,25" ET1,5" ET 2" ET
The IBC tank bushings are equipped with a fine thread on both sides - external thread for the possibility of further screw connections. In this way, further inlets/outlets can be created on the IBC container. Please be sure to observe the specified bore diameter - this should always be selected as minimal as possible. In addition, it must be ensured that the respective hole is drilled in a flat / level place on the IBC and that the edges of the drilled hole are cleanly deburred (e.g. with sandpaper). Otherwise leakage may be the result. Our tank bushings AG x AG are available in the following sizes: 0.5" ET0.75" ET 1" ET 1,25" ET1,5" ET 2" ET
The IBC tank bushings are equipped with a fine thread on both sides - external thread for the possibility of further screw connections. In this way, further inlets/outlets can be created on the IBC container. Please be sure to observe the specified bore diameter - this should always be selected as minimal as possible. In addition, it must be ensured that the respective hole is drilled in a flat / level place on the IBC and that the edges of the drilled hole are cleanly deburred (e.g. with sandpaper). Otherwise leakage may be the result. Our tank bushings AG x AG are available in the following sizes: 0.5" ET0.75" ET 1" ET 1,25" ET1,5" ET 2" ET
The IBC tank bushings are equipped with a fine thread on both sides - external thread for the possibility of further screw connections. In this way, further inlets/outlets can be created on the IBC container. Please be sure to observe the specified bore diameter - this should always be selected as minimal as possible. In addition, it must be ensured that the respective hole is drilled in a flat / level place on the IBC and that the edges of the drilled hole are cleanly deburred (e.g. with sandpaper). Otherwise leakage may be the result. Our tank bushings AG x AG are available in the following sizes: 0.5" ET0.75" ET 1" ET 1,25" ET1,5" ET 2" ET
The IBC tank bushings are equipped with a fine thread on both sides - external thread for the possibility of further screw connections. In this way, further inlets/outlets can be created on the IBC container. Please be sure to observe the specified bore diameter - this should always be selected as minimal as possible. In addition, it must be ensured that the respective hole is drilled in a flat / level place on the IBC and that the edges of the drilled hole are cleanly deburred (e.g. with sandpaper). Otherwise leakage may be the result. Our tank bushings AG x AG are available in the following sizes: 0.5" ET0.75" ET 1" ET 1,25" ET1,5" ET 2" ET
The IBC bulkhead fittings are equipped with a fine thread on both sides - external thread for the possibility of further screw connections. You need a drill hole diameter of approx. 21.5 - 24 mm / 0.85 - 0.94" at the IBC inner container. Thereby you realize another inlet/outlet at your IBC container. Our tank bushings ET x ET are available in the following sizes:0.5" ET x ET0.75" ET x ET1" ET x ET1.25" ET x ET1.5" ET x ET2" ET x ET
With a bulkhead fitting you can add additional inlets or outlets to your IBC container. This gives you the opportunity for many more connections. This IBC bulkhead fitting has a 1.5" fine thread - internal thread, which can only be used on one side! Screw connections on both sides are not possible.
IBC tank feedthrough / screw-on sleeve for connecting HT pipes to the IBC container. This feedthrough is perfect for connecting downpipes or tank overflows to the water tank. On the outlet side, the bushing has a HT socket DN50.
With our IBC bulkhead fitting you can realize an additional outlet with a S60x6 coarse thread on your IBC container for further connections, such as hose connections or accessories taps. All you have to do is drill a hole of approx. Ø60mm / 2.36" on a flat spot. On the opposite side there is a 2" fine thread (external thread) including gasket and lock nut.
The quick push-in bulkhead fitting is the perfect problem solver if you want to extend your IBC container with an additional outlet. The feedthrough made of robust PP plastic has a 1" fine thread - external thread.All you have to do is drill a hole in a flat spot, clean the edges and then slide in the tank grommet. Then tighten the nut from the outside. No countering / screwing from the inside is necessary.
IBC tank feed-through for connecting HT pipes to the IBC container. This feed-through is perfect for connecting tank overflows to the water tank. On the outlet side, the feed-through has a DN50 HT spigot end,This allows standard HT pipes to be connected to the water tank quickly and tightly. The tank bushing has a gasket and a lock nut and must therefore be screwed / countered from the inside.The corresponding hole must be drilled on a flat area of the container and deburred cleanly to ensure tightness.
Product number:
YP0453
€13.44*
Tank feedthrough
Here you will find our tank feedthroughs in various designs and sizes. With a tank feedthrough you can realize the connection of many other connections. For this it only needs a clean hole at the IBC inner tank and the edges have to be deburred for an even better tightness.