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Lasco Schedule 40 PVC Reducing Tee - 6" x 6" x 2" Slip

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $103.56
Current Price $77.67
SKU 401528

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This Lasco Schedule 40 PVC reducing tee (6" x 6" x 2") is an injection-molded slip fitting engineered for reliable cold-water distribution and irrigation systems. Designed for slip x slip x slip connections, it creates a smooth transition between two 6" runs and a 2" branch while maintaining flow integrity and long-term chemical resistance.

  • Nominal size: 6" x 6" x 2" (Slip x Slip x Slip) — connects 6" lines to a 2" branch.
  • Material & construction: Type I PVC, injection-molded for dimensional stability and corrosion resistance; compatible with SCH 40 pipe.
  • Standards: Manufactured to ASTM D1784/D2466 material standards and meets NSF-14 and NSF-61 requirements for applicable uses.
  • Temperature rating: Rated for typical cold-water service up to approximately 140°F; suitable for irrigation, pool, and potable water when installed per code.
  • Length & weight: Overall length approximately 9-9/16"; nominal weight in the 3–4 lb range depending on manufacturer tolerances.
  • Installation: Solvent-weld (PVC cement) or socket-weld procedures per local plumbing codes; use proper primer and cement for pressure systems.

Ideal for irrigation, pool and spa plumbing, and general cold-water pressure distribution, this reducing tee delivers consistent performance and simple installation. Check system specifications and local codes for compatibility and pressure ratings before installation. For technical datasheets and dimensional drawings, refer to the manufacturer's product literature corresponding to part number 401-528.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pipe sizes does this reducing tee connect?
Connects two 6" runs to a 2" branch (nominal 6" x 6" x 2"). Slip x Slip x Slip connections for solvent-weld installation.
Is this fitting certified for potable water use?
Yes. Manufactured to meet NSF-14 and NSF-61 requirements; suitable for potable water when installed per applicable codes.
What temperature rating should I expect for this fitting?
Designed for cold-water service with a typical maximum temperature of about 140°F; confirm system requirements for pressure ratings.
How should I install the Schedule 40 PVC reducing tee?
Use approved PVC primer and solvent cement for slip connections, and follow local plumbing codes and the solvent manufacturer's instructions.