The standardized thread adapters referred to in this article are not “thread conversion adapters” that help convert a firearm barrel thread pattern to another: i.e. if one wanted to convert a 5/8×24″ 300 Blackout Barrel Thread Pattern to a 1/2×28″ Barrel Thread Pattern to avoid purchasing a different solvent trap thread mount. Rather, the “Adapters” referred to in this article are known as TPI Adapters or Standardized Solvent Trap Adapters, which are sold and used for further streamlined firearm cleaning capabilities.
Solvent trap adapters play a vital role when cleaning your firearm. They are small connectors with two thread sizes: Normally one thread size is an industry standardized male thread with the other end being a different industry standardized female thread pattern.
Solvent trap TPI Adapters or “Adapters” for short, increase efficiency in firearm cleaning. The design of these accessories provides an avenue for streamlining the attachment and detachment of a solvent trap to the firearm’s barrel.
Solvent traps are attached to the muzzle of a firearm to collect liquids used for cleaning. The threads can be of different sizes, which can cause leakage, mess, and frustration when trying to collect the cleaning fluid.
How to Install Solvent Trap Adapters on Your Firearm
To buy the correct solvent trap adapter, identify the thread size of your solvent trap and that of your firearm. Using the thread sizes, you can get the right fit.
To install the adapter, you need two crush washers, the solvent trap adapters, a solvent trap tube, and a flat washer. The tools will come with the solvent trap adapter package.
Step 1: Remove the Flash Hider and The Crush Washer
Take the barrel of your firearm and remove the flash hider from its tip; this step will depend on your firearm and whether it has a flash hider.
Step 2: Install a Crush Washer
After disassembling the flash hider and crush washer, start assembling the parts beginning with the crush washer.
Washers are made with soft metal and are used to create a tight seal around the bolts or threads.
Step 3: Install the adapter
After the first crush washer, the adapter should follow in installation. You can use the flat nut of the adapter to tweak the system and tighten the crush washer.
Step 4: Install the Additional Crush Washer and Flash Hider
Add the second crush washer and install the flash hider. You don’t have to sit in the flash hider very tight; use its flat nut for tightening. Tweak the flash nuts until the flash guard sits correctly in position.
Step 5: Unscrew the Thread Protector
Remove the thread protector from the adapter by unscrewing it after installing the two crush washers and the flash hider.
Step 6: Install the Flat Washer
Removal of the thread protector creates space for the flash washer. The flat washer will serve as the seat for the solvent trap.
Step 7: Install the Solvent Trap
Install the solvent trap tube by threading it in until it sits on the flat washer and the installation is complete.
When cleaning your firearm, use the simple steps above to install the adapter. The adapters should be cleaned with water after use and stored appropriately.
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