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DURA 1" x 8" Schedule 80 PVC Nipple, Threaded Both Ends (PNIPB100-080)

Brand: DURA
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Original Price $3.38
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SKU PNIPB100-080
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DURA PNIPB100-080 is a 1" x 8" Schedule 80 PVC nipple with threads on both ends, designed for dependable connections in irrigation and plumbing systems. The Schedule 80 wall thickness gives added strength and durability compared with lighter-duty fittings.

  • Size: 1" nominal diameter × 8" length — fits standard 1" threaded PVC fittings.
  • Material: Schedule 80 PVC for greater wall thickness and improved impact resistance.
  • Thread: Threaded both ends with 1" male pipe threads (MPT) for easy, secure connections.
  • Brand & SKU: DURA — PNIPB100-080 for simple identification and reordering.
  • Applications: Ideal for irrigation risers, sprinkler installations, repair work, and general plumbing where Schedule 80 durability is preferred.
  • Handling: Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and easy to cut or thread with standard PVC tools; store indoors away from direct UV when possible.

Install using approved thread sealant or PTFE (PTFE/Teflon) tape on the male threads; hand-start threads, tighten by hand, then finish with a wrench—avoid over-tightening to protect threads. Match with like-rated Schedule 80 fittings for best performance and inspect fittings for damage before use.

For technical or application-specific guidance consult manufacturer literature or contact technical support; verify compatibility with local plumbing codes prior to installation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What material is this nipple made from?
This nipple is Schedule 80 PVC, offering thicker walls for improved strength and durability in plumbing and irrigation.
What thread type and size does it use?
It uses 1" male pipe threads (MPT) on both ends for standard 1" threaded PVC connections.
How should I seal and install the threaded ends?
Use approved PTFE (Teflon) tape or thread sealant on male threads; hand-start, then snug with a wrench—avoid over-tightening.