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DURA 1-1/2 in x 4 in Sch 80 PVC Nipple, Threaded Both Ends

Brand: DURA
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Original Price $4.15
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SKU PNIPB150-040
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Durable DURA Schedule 80 PVC nipple designed for threaded connections in irrigation, plumbing repair, and general pressure piping. Sized for 1-1/2 in nominal pipe with a 4 in overall length, this nipple features threads on both ends (TBE) for fast, secure assembly with threaded fittings and valves.

  • Schedule 80 PVC construction: Thicker walls for improved pressure and impact resistance compared with Schedule 40, suitable where extra strength is needed.
  • 1-1/2 in x 4 in size: Standard nominal 1-1/2 in diameter with a 4 in length—common for inline extensions and short run connections.
  • Threaded both ends (TBE): Male pipe threads (MPT) on each end allow direct threading into compatible female fittings and valves.
  • Corrosion and chemical resistance: PVC material performs well in irrigation and many non‑hazardous chemical applications, reducing long‑term maintenance.
  • Quick installation: Installs with standard thread sealant or PTFE tape; no solvent welding required for threaded connections.
  • Reliable for repairs: Compact nipple ideal for replacing short damaged sections or creating custom assemblies.

Recommended for irrigation systems, landscape plumbing, and other Schedule 80 PVC applications where a threaded short‑run connector is required. Confirm thread compatibility with mating fittings before installation and use appropriate thread sealant for a watertight connection. For pressure rating or chemical compatibility beyond typical irrigation use, consult system specifications or the material manufacturer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size and thread type is this nipple?
This is a 1-1/2 in nominal diameter with a 4 in length and threaded both ends (MPT).
Can I use this in irrigation systems?
Yes — Schedule 80 PVC is commonly used in irrigation and landscape plumbing for its strength and corrosion resistance.
How should I seal the threads during installation?
Use PTFE (Teflon) tape or a compatible thread sealant applied to male threads for a watertight connection.