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439-250 PVC Threaded Reducer Bushing — 2" x 1-1/4" (MIPT x FIPT)

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SKU 439250
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Schedule 40 PVC threaded reducer bushing designed to reduce a 2" male pipe thread to a 1-1/4" female pipe thread. Manufactured for irrigation, pool, and general plumbing applications, this flush-style bushing provides a compact, durable transition between pipe sizes while maintaining reliable threaded connections.

  • Material: Durable Schedule 40 PVC for corrosion resistance and long service life.
  • Size & Threads: 2" x 1-1/4" nominal—MIPT (male pipe thread) x FIPT (female pipe thread) for secure threaded connections.
  • Standards: Commonly supplied to meet ASTM D1784/D2466 specifications and NSF/industry standards for potable and irrigation use.
  • Use Cases: Ideal for irrigation, pool plumbing, water distribution, and other low-pressure piping systems where a threaded reduction is required.
  • Installation: Threaded connection accepts PTFE tape or pipe thread sealant; hand-start then wrench-tighten—avoid overtightening to protect PVC threads.

This reducer bushing installs quickly and provides a dependable, leak-resistant transition when reducers are needed in threaded Schedule 40 PVC systems. Sold by part number 439-250; available in single units or case quantities. Always verify compatibility with local plumbing codes and select appropriate thread sealant or joint method for your system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes and thread types does this bushing fit?
Fits 2" male pipe thread to 1-1/4" female pipe thread (MIPT x FIPT), Schedule 40 PVC, nominal pipe sizes.
How should I install the threaded reducer bushing?
Apply PTFE tape or pipe thread sealant to male threads, hand-start the bushing then wrench-tighten; avoid overtightening.
Is this bushing suitable for potable water and irrigation?
Yes; Schedule 40 PVC bushings commonly meet ASTM/NSF standards and are suitable for irrigation and potable systems—check local codes.