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3/4 in PVC Schedule 40 90° Street Elbow (SP x FIPT)

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $3.56
Current Price $2.67
SKU 411007

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Durable 3/4 in PVC Schedule 40 90° street elbow designed to change direction in pressure and irrigation piping systems. One spigot (slip) end fits into plain-ended pipe and one female NPT threaded end (FIPT) accepts male pipe thread fittings.

  • Material: High-quality PVC Schedule 40 for corrosion resistance and long service life.
  • Connections: Spigot (slip) x FIPT (female NPT thread) for solvent-cement installation on the spigot side and threaded connection on the other.
  • Standards: Manufactured to ASTM D2466 and listed to NSF 14 and NSF 61 for potable water applications.
  • Performance: Suitable for irrigation and general pressure systems; maximum service temperature 140°F. Not for compressed air or gas.
  • Dimensions: Nominal 3/4 in size; compact profile for tight installations and retrofits.
  • Packaging: Available as single units or bulk case quantities for contractors and distributors.

This street elbow offers a reliable, code-friendly transition between solvent-weld and threaded fittings. Use appropriate solvent cement for the spigot end and approved thread sealant on the FIPT. Inspect threads and fittings before installation and follow local plumbing codes. For volume pricing and spec sheets, contact your supplier or refer to manufacturer documentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size and connection types does this elbow have?
Nominal 3/4 in size with a spigot (slip) end and a female NPT threaded end (FIPT); one side solvent-cement, one side threaded.
Can I use this elbow for potable water systems?
Yes. This fitting is listed to NSF 14 and NSF 61 and is suitable for potable water when installed per local codes.
Is it suitable for hot water or compressed air?
Not recommended for hot water distribution; maximum service temperature is 140°F. Do not use for compressed air or gases.
How should I install the spigot and threaded ends?
Use appropriate solvent cement for the spigot/slip end and approved PTFE tape or pipe thread sealant on the FIPT; follow manufacturer torque and local code guidance.