ground joint unions with center punched nuts

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vmplumbing

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hi all...

anyone out there know about such a thing? i've never seen this fitting, and i wonder what the procedure is to create a union with a "center punched nut."

thanks in advance.
 

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You install the union conventionally, and make absolutely sure it does not leak. Then you take a center punch and make an indentation where the locknut threads meet so that the union nut is locked in place. It is unnecessary if the union is tightened properly.
 

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thanks for the reply. i thought the punching would be unnecessary if the union were fully tightened. thanks for reinforcing my belief.
 
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