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DURA PNIPB125-040 - 1-1/4" x 4" Schedule 80 PVC TBE Nipple

Brand: DURA
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SKU PNIPB125-040
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Reliable Schedule 80 PVC nipple engineered for irrigation and plumbing systems. The DURA PNIPB125-040 is a 1‑1/4" x 4" threaded‑both‑ends (TBE) fitting with male pipe threads (MPT) on each end. Its Schedule 80 construction provides thicker walls compared with Schedule 40, offering enhanced mechanical strength and resistance to pressure and common chemicals used in exterior irrigation and many non-potable applications.

  • Part number: PNIPB125-040 for quick identification and reorder.
  • Size: 1-1/4" (nominal) x 4" length — compact run for tight layouts.
  • Material: Schedule 80 PVC — thicker walls for greater pressure resistance than standard fittings.
  • Threading: Threaded Both Ends (TBE) with male pipe threads (MPT) for secure threaded connections.
  • Applications: Irrigation, landscape supply lines, valve connections, and other non-potable plumbing installations.
  • Durability: Corrosion-resistant PVC construction suitable for outdoor use when installed per local codes.
  • Inventory: In-stock quantities available; check variant selection for real-time availability.

Designed for quick installation and reliable service life, this DURA Schedule 80 nipple is a straightforward choice when you need a short, threaded connector that stands up to typical irrigation pressures and outdoor conditions. For threaded joints use an appropriate PTFE tape or thread sealant and follow local plumbing codes. If you need alternative sizes or a different schedule, see related fittings on the site.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size and thread type is this nipple?
This is a 1-1/4" x 4" Schedule 80 PVC nipple with male pipe threads (MPT) on both ends for threaded connections.
Is Schedule 80 PVC suitable for irrigation use?
Yes. Schedule 80 PVC has thicker walls than Schedule 40, offering improved pressure resistance commonly required in irrigation and exterior plumbing.
How should I seal and install the threaded connections?
Use PTFE tape or a compatible thread sealant on the male threads, hand-tighten then wrench-tighten; follow local plumbing codes and avoid overtightening.