Brass/Stainless Steel Bite Valve Pig Nipple Drinkers for Piglets and Fattening Pigs
Optimize your pig operation’s water system with our dual-metal Bite Valve nipple drinkers, combining stainless steel durability with brass’s corrosion resistance. These precision-engineered watering valves come in three sizes (65mm, 74mm, and 85mm) to perfectly match your pigs’ growth stages from weaning to finishing.
Product Introduction
Designed for commercial pork production, these hybrid metal drinkers feature stainless steel bodies for chew-resistance and brass threaded components for leak-proof connections. The modular design includes a removable plastic filter cover with stainless steel mesh, ensuring clean water delivery across all models.
Product Specifications
| Product Number | Product Material | Product Size |
| 100114 | Stainless steel / brass | Length 74mm, 1/2″ x 1/2″ |
| 100117 | Stainless steel / brass | Length 65mm, 1/2″ x 3/8″ |
| 100118 | Stainless steel / brass | Length 85mm, 1/2″ x 3/4″ |
Key Features
Durable Material Construction
The nipple body is made from stainless steel, providing durability and resistance to corrosion, while the threaded components are made from brass, ensuring a secure connection. This combination of materials makes the drinkers suitable for long – term use in a pig – farm environment.
Filtration Function
Equipped with a plastic filter cover (or stainless steel filter screen), these drinkers can filter out impurities, ensuring that the water provided to the pigs is clean. This is essential for maintaining the health of piglets and fattening pigs.
Standardized Connection
With a standard 1/2″ threaded connection, the drinkers can be easily integrated into existing water supply systems in pig farms. This simplifies installation and maintenance processes for pig farmers.
Installation & Maintenance
For optimal results:
- Install 65mm models at 25cm height for piglets
- Position 74mm drinkers at 45cm for growing pigs
- Mount 85mm units at 65cm for finishing hogs
- Clean filters monthly with compressed air
- Inspect brass threads annually
- Replace plastic covers every 2 years












