
439 Swivel, 90 Degree 1/2 in. FPT for 1125 Series Reels
The 439 swivel lets the drum turn while water keeps moving through it, which makes it the part that usually weeps first on a hard working reel. This one is a 90 degree swivel with 1/2 in. FPT on the inlet and 1/2 in. FPT on the outlet, rated at 4,000 PSI. Model 439 goes on 1125 series reels. When the center of your reel drips as it spins, this is the piece to look at first.
Features
- Model 439 swivel in a 90 degree body
- 1/2 in. FPT inlet and 1/2 in. FPT outlet
- Rated for 4,000 PSI service
- Designed to go on 1125 series reels
- Elbow shape keeps the plumbing tight against the frame
- Lets the spool rotate without twisting the supply line
Specifications
| Model No | 439 |
| Type | 90 degree swivel |
| Inlet | 1/2 in. FPT |
| Outlet | 1/2 in. FPT |
| PSI | 4,000 |
| Fits | 1125 series reels |
Signs It Is Time for a New One
Water showing up at the hub while the drum turns is the giveaway. A seep only gets worse under 4,000 PSI, and the water running down the frame carries grit into the bearings, so one small leak turns into a much larger repair bill. Other tells are a drum that has gotten stiff to spin and a wet stripe on the deck under a parked rig.
Before ordering, confirm both ports on your reel are 1/2 in. FPT and that you are working on a 1125 series machine. Wrap the male threads going into it, snug the fittings without cranking on the swivel body, then run pressure and watch the joint for a minute before you send the crew out. Ports that do not match are the number one reason a swivel swap turns into a second trip to the counter.
Common Questions
What reels is model 439 for?
1125 series reels.
What are the port sizes?
1/2 in. FPT on the inlet and 1/2 in. FPT on the outlet.
How much pressure will it take?
It carries a 4,000 PSI rating.
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