Pentair
Pentair Union Nut C-Clip (39104500)
Pickup available at Marathon FL
Usually ready in 24 hours
Product Description
This small but critical component is a snap-on "C-clip" designed to hold the union nut in place on the bulkhead of various Pentair filters and pumps. Without this clip, the union nut would slide down the pipe, making it impossible to create a sealed connection to your equipment.
Key Features
- Precision Snap-Fit: Engineered with specific tension to "click" into the groove of the bulkhead, ensuring the union nut stays positioned for easy threading.
- High-Impact Polymer: Constructed from a specialized reinforced plastic that resists chemical degradation from chlorine, acid washes, and UV exposure.
- Universal Pentair Fit: While tiny, it is the standard retainer for the most popular filtration lines, including Clean & Clear, Predator, and Warrior series.
- Zero-Tool Install: Designed to be spread slightly by hand and snapped onto the pipe groove, requiring no pliers or specialized equipment.
Specifications
A small but critical snap-on "C-clip" precision-engineered to secure the union nut on various Pentair filtration and pump systems. This retainer holds the nut in place on the bulkhead; without it, the nut would slide down the pipe, making it impossible to create a sealed, leak-proof connection.
High-Impact Build: Constructed from reinforced plastic that resists chemicals (chlorine/acid) and UV exposure.
System Integrity: Essential for maintaining proper operational pressure and leak-proof plumbing seals.
⚠️ Critical Pressure & Safety Warnings
- The "Click" Test: You must hear a distinct "snap" during install. If it feels loose, the bulkhead groove may be worn, which leads to "nut-slip" and leaks.
- Orientation Matters: Ensure the flat side of the clip faces the union nut to distribute pressure evenly and prevent the plastic from cracking.
- Temperature Sensitivity: In freezing climates, these clips become brittle. If reassembling in spring, soak the clip in warm water for a minute to restore flexibility.
- The "Penny" Trick: If the clip is stuck, use a stiff coin or plastic putty knife to pry it. Avoid metal screwdrivers which can gouge the bulkhead.
