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Question:

What is the difference between a Copper Pipe bushing and a Copper Pipe Coupler?

I am talking about unthreaded fittings.

Answer:

USA A bushing connects two pipes of different sizes, such as 1 inch and 3/4 inch. A coupling connects two pipes that are the same size.
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a copper pipe bushing is used to join two pieces of pipe that are different diameter's such as 3/4 and 1/2 pipe,normaly one uses the outside of the bushing to go inside the female end of a fitting and the insid of the bushing is drilled to accept the pipe itself. A coupler,or coupling is used in much the same way except it can be used to join 2 pieces of pipe of the same diamater or different diamaters and the pipe ends fit inside the coupling.
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