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1/2" NPT thread to 1/2" compression fitting thread

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I am adding an aftercooler to my air compressor using an oil cooler (200 psi tested). It has female 1/2" NPT threads coming out of it, but I have 1/2" threaded compression fittings coming off my compressor.

I will be using 3/8" ID/1/2" OD copper and using the 1/2" compression fittings but need a 1/2" male NPT adapter. Does such a thing exist?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-M-NPT-c...TU%2BUA%2BFICS&otn=21&pmod=360368338611&ps=54

Is this what I would need? I'm new to the compression fitting/plumbing/air scene, no idea what I'm doing.
 
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I am adding an aftercooler to my air compressor using an oil cooler (200 psi tested). It has female 1/2" NPT threads coming out of it, but I have 1/2" threaded compression fittings coming off my compressor.

I will be using 3/8" ID/1/2" OD copper and using the 1/2" compression fittings but need a 1/2" male NPT adapter. Does such a thing exist?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-M-NPT-c...TU%2BUA%2BFICS&otn=21&pmod=360368338611&ps=54

Is this what I would need? I'm new to the compression fitting/plumbing/air scene, no idea what I'm doing.

When I set up my 240v compressor a few years back, my local napa dealer made the hoses to get everything to work.

You should be able to get what you need at anyplace that makes hydraulic hoses
 

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That fitting should work and you should be able to buy them at most any decent hardware store, probably even in the BB Lowes/HD.

If you set it up right, you should be able to use the fan on the compressor for air movement through the cooler.
 
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That fitting should work and you should be able to buy them at most any decent hardware store, probably even in the BB Lowes/HD.

If you set it up right, you should be able to use the fan on the compressor for air movement through the cooler.

I was thinking that, but the problem is I have a 120v compressor and the fan just doesn't move much air at all. It would be great to use it but I don't think I'm going to be able to.

I am debating to either set it up before the air enters the compressor or just do it near the end of my hose line before it enters the reel.

I looked in Lowes and HD and neither had the adapter unfortunately, at least that I could tell.
 

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I was thinking that, but the problem is I have a 120v compressor and the fan just doesn't move much air at all. It would be great to use it but I don't think I'm going to be able to.

I am debating to either set it up before the air enters the compressor or just do it near the end of my hose line before it enters the reel.

I looked in Lowes and HD and neither had the adapter unfortunately, at least that I could tell.

You want it between the Compressor and the tank for maximum benefit.
 
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You want it between the Compressor and the tank for maximum benefit.

Yep with a filter in between to get all the condensed water. I'd be able to set up a separate fan if I have it set up after the line run.
 
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