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PVC Slip Bullhead Reducing Tee (Schedule 40) — 1" x 1" x 1-1/2"

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $5.72
Current Price $4.29
SKU 401133

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Durable PVC slip bullhead reducing tee designed for Schedule 40 pipe systems. This socket x socket x socket fitting connects a run of 1" pipe to a 1-1/2" branch and is built for irrigation, plumbing, and general PVC fluid handling.

  • Part number: 401-133 — reducing bullhead tee, slip (socket) connections for all three ports.
  • Material: Rigid PVC (Schedule 40) engineered for long-term corrosion resistance in potable water and irrigation systems.
  • Size: 1" x 1" x 1-1/2" nominal pipe sizes — connects two 1" sockets with a 1-1/2" branch socket.
  • Connection type: Socket (slip) x Socket (slip) x Socket (slip) — intended for solvent-weld (primer and cement) installation.
  • Certifications & ratings: Meets common industry standards for Schedule 40 PVC; commonly supplied with NSF/ANSI approvals for potable use and rated for typical operating pressures (vendor specs list up to 450 PSI in standard conditions).
  • Typical uses: Irrigation, landscape plumbing, pressure lines, and above-ground PVC piping where a reducing tee is required.

This reducing bullhead tee is a straightforward, solvent-weld PVC fitting for installers who need a reliable 1" x 1" x 1-1/2" junction. For best performance, use approved PVC primer and solvent cement during installation, follow local plumbing codes, and confirm pressure and temperature limits for your system. If you require bulk quantities, this part is commonly available by the piece or in case packs; check the variant options for unit or case ordering.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What nominal pipe sizes does this tee connect?
This reducing tee connects nominal 1" x 1" run pipes with a 1-1/2" branch (socket/slip connections).
Is this fitting suitable for potable water systems?
Yes. The Schedule 40 PVC tee is commonly supplied with NSF approvals for potable water when installed per code.
How should I install the slip (socket) connections?
Install with approved PVC primer and solvent cement for Schedule 40 fittings; follow manufacturer and local code guidance.
What operating pressure and temperature ranges apply?
Vendor specs typically list Schedule 40 PVC ratings up to around 450 PSI under standard conditions and approx. 32°–140° F service range.