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Reducer Bushing 2" x 1-1/2" Spigot x FIPT - PVC Schedule 40

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $4.56
Current Price $3.42
SKU 438251
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Durable PVC reducer bushing engineered to adapt 2" Schedule 40 fittings to 1-1/2" female pipe threads. Ideal for irrigation, potable water, pool and general plumbing where a spigot-to-threaded transition is required. Injection-molded PVC provides low-friction flow and long service life.

  • Size: 2" x 1-1/2" (nominal) - spigot x FIPT connection for easy insertion and threaded interface.
  • Material: Type I PVC (Schedule 40) engineered for cold-water pressure applications and corrosion resistance.
  • Standards: Manufactured to ASTM D2466 and tested to NSF standards for potable water components.
  • Temperature: Rated for typical service up to 140°F; not intended for compressed air or high-temperature fluids.
  • Installation: Use appropriate thread sealant or tape on the female thread; hand-start then fully tighten with standard tools.
  • Packaging: Sold individually or in a case of 10; SKU 438251 (case SKU 438251-10).

This reducer bushing provides a compact, reliable way to size down within a plumbing run while maintaining a robust seal and flow characteristics. Choose this fitting for new installations or repairs where Schedule 40 PVC components are specified; always follow local plumbing codes and equipment manufacturer recommendations during installation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size reduction does this bushing provide?
Reduces from 2" nominal to 1-1/2" nominal; fits spigot to 1-1/2" female pipe threads.
Is this fitting suitable for potable water systems?
Yes. Manufactured to ASTM D2466 and tested to NSF standards for potable water when installed correctly.
Can I use this bushing for hot-water or compressed air?
No. Rated for cold-water service up to 140°F and not intended for compressed air or high-temperature fluids.
How should I seal the threaded connection during installation?
Apply approved thread sealant or PTFE tape to the male thread, hand-start then tighten with standard tools.