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PVC 90 Degree Reducing Elbow - 1" x 1/2" SKT x FPT (Schedule 40)

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $4.31
Current Price $3.23
SKU 407130
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Compact, Schedule 40 PVC reducing elbow designed to join 1" and 1/2" pipes with a 90 degree change of direction. Engineered for irrigation, pool plumbing, and general potable-water systems, this slip (socket) to female threaded fitting provides a secure, low-profile transition between different pipe sizes while maintaining flow efficiency.

  • Part number: 407130 — industry-standard code for this reducing elbow.
  • Material & class: Schedule 40 PVC for corrosion resistance and long service life.
  • Connection type: Socket (slip) x Female Pipe Thread (FPT) — installs with solvent weld at the socket end and threaded mechanical connection at the female end.
  • Size: 1" (socket) to 1/2" (female thread) — ideal for stepping down runs or connecting smaller branch lines.
  • Standards & approvals: Manufactured to common industry ASTM guidelines and listed by retailers as meeting NSF standards for potable water systems.
  • Operating limits: Designed for typical cold-water plumbing and irrigation service temperatures and rated for normal system pressures common to Schedule 40 PVC fittings.

Easy to install and compatible with standard Schedule 40 PVC pipe and fittings, this reducing elbow simplifies layout changes where a compact 90° transition is needed. Use an appropriate primer and solvent cement for the socket joint, apply thread sealant or tape on the threaded connection, and verify compatibility with your system pressure and chemical environment before use. Commonly stocked under part number 407130 for quick replacement and bulk purchasing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes does this reducing elbow connect?
This fitting connects a 1" socket (slip) end to a 1/2" female threaded end; part number 407130 identifies this exact size.
Is this elbow suitable for potable water or pool use?
Yes — sold to meet common ASTM guidelines and listed by suppliers as NSF-compliant for potable water; always confirm local code compatibility.
How should I install the socket and threaded connections?
Solvent-weld the socket end using PVC primer and cement; apply thread sealant or tape on the FPT before tightening to ensure a leak-free connection.