Pentair Close Nipple 1/4 in. | Sta-Rite System 3 | 35202-0959
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About This Item
The Pentair Close Nipple (35202-0959) is the OEM replacement 1/4 in. close nipple for the Sta-Rite System 3 series pool and spa filters, spanning the SD (D.E.), Modular D.E. (SMD), Modular Media (SM), and Sand (SS) filter lines.
Specifications
| Pentair Part Number | 35202-0959 |
| Part Name | Close Nipple |
| Size | 1/4 in. |
| Quantity | Each |
This close nipple provides the threaded pipe connection point on Sta-Rite System 3 filter assemblies. A damaged or corroded nipple can cause leaks at the filter body connection — replacing it with the correct OEM part restores a leak-free seal at the specified thread size.
Fits Into
| Brand | Equipment Line | Model / Part Number | Notes |
| Pentair (formerly Sta-Rite) | System 3 SD Series | S7D75 | D.E. Filter |
| Pentair (formerly Sta-Rite) | System 3 SD Series | S8D110 | D.E. Filter |
| Pentair (formerly Sta-Rite) | System 3 Modular D.E. | SMD | System 3 Modular D.E. Filters |
| Pentair (formerly Sta-Rite) | System 3 | S7M120 | Modular Media Filter |
| Pentair (formerly Sta-Rite) | System 3 | S7M400 | Modular Media Filter |
| Pentair (formerly Sta-Rite) | System 3 | S8M150 | Modular Media Filter |
| Pentair (formerly Sta-Rite) | System 3 | S8M500 | Modular Media Filter |
| Pentair (formerly Sta-Rite) | System 3 | S7S50 | Sand Filter |
| Pentair (formerly Sta-Rite) | System 3 | S8S70 | Sand Filter |
Compatibility is based on Pentair parts documentation and available OEM records. This is not an exhaustive list. For certainty, verify the part number in your equipment's manual or on the original part itself before ordering.
Poolaroo Pro Tip
When replacing this nipple, inspect the mating threads on the filter body for any corrosion or thread damage before installation. Apply thread sealant tape (PTFE) to the nipple threads and hand-tighten first before using a wrench — fittings can be easily over-torqued, which can crack the filter housing port.
