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Schedule 40 PVC 90° Reducing Elbow, 2" x 1" Socket

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $7.97
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SKU 406249

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Schedule 40 PVC 90° reducing elbow (2" x 1") with socket x socket connections. Designed for irrigation, pool and spa, and cold-water pressure systems, this white PVC fitting provides a compact 90° change in direction while reducing pipe size from 2 inches to 1 inch. Its socket-style ends accept standard Schedule 40 nominal pipe for solvent-cement installation.

  • Material: Durable Schedule 40 PVC — chemical and corrosion resistant for outdoor, underground, and irrigation use.
  • Connections: Socket (slip) x socket for solvent-cement installation; accepts nominal 2" and 1" Schedule 40 pipe.
  • Standards: Manufactured to common industry standards (ASTM/NSF); verify certification on the product label and technical data sheet.
  • Temperature & use: Intended for cold-water and irrigation service; manufacturer listings indicate a typical maximum service temperature around 140°F.
  • Installation & safety: Not for use with compressed air or gases. Follow solvent-cement procedures, local plumbing codes, and manufacturer instructions during installation.

Sold individually or in bulk packs. Consult the manufacturer's technical data sheet for dimensional drawings, pressure ratings, and specific approvals before installation. For compatibility, pressure ratings, or sizing questions, reference the product documentation or contact technical support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pipe sizes does this reducing elbow fit?
This reducing elbow fits nominal 2" and 1" Schedule 40 PVC pipe using socket (slip) connections.
Can I use this fitting in potable water systems?
Many manufacturers produce NSF/ASTM-certified versions; check the product label or technical data sheet to confirm certification.
How is the elbow installed and joined to pipe?
Socket (slip) connections are joined with PVC primer and solvent cement. Follow manufacturer instructions and local code.
Is this fitting suitable for high temperatures or compressed air?
It’s intended for cold-water and irrigation use with a typical max service temperature around 140°F. Do not use for compressed air or gases.