Description
When you’re running fertilizer, chemicals, or water through your manifold systems, the last thing you need is debris jamming up downstream equipment. This flanged T strainer catches particles before they reach your pumps, valves, or spray nozzles, saving you from costly repairs and frustrating downtime. The unique T configuration lets you install it right in your mainline without disrupting flow patterns.
What You’re Getting
- 50 mesh stainless steel screen catches fine debris while maintaining good flow rates
- Flanged design provides secure connections in manifold systems without threading complications
- 316 stainless steel screen resists corrosion from agricultural chemicals and fertilizers
- T-body configuration allows in-line installation without changing your plumbing layout
- Easy access cleanout cap for quick maintenance when screen needs cleaning
Built for Real Farm Work
This strainer fits into liquid transfer systems where you need clean flow to your pumps, sprayers, or irrigation equipment. Whether you’re moving liquid fertilizer from a nurse tank, transferring chemicals for spraying, or pumping water for livestock, it protects your equipment from sand, rust flakes, and other debris that can cause expensive repairs. The manifold flange connection makes it perfect for integrating into complex plumbing setups where multiple lines come together.
Made to Last
The stainless steel screen resists corrosion and won’t break down over time. It’s built to handle the temperature swings and rough handling that come with farm work. The polypropylene body stands up to agricultural chemicals that would eat through metal housings, while the flanged connection eliminates the thread wear you get with NPT fittings.
Installation Notes
The flanged connection bolts directly into your manifold system using gaskets for a leak-proof seal. Position the cleanout cap where you can easily reach it—you’ll want to check and clean that screen periodically to keep flow rates up. A quick tip: mark your calendar to check it monthly during heavy use seasons.






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