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Schedule 40 PVC Slip Cap - 2" Nominal (Part 447-020)

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $3.29
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SKU 447020
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Durable Schedule 40 PVC slip cap designed to securely close off 2" nominal PVC pipe runs. Manufactured from white PVC material and intended for solvent-weld (glue) installation, this cap provides a permanent, leak-resistant seal for irrigation, pool, and general plumbing systems when installed per industry practice.

  • Size & Fit: Fits 2" nominal Schedule 40 PVC pipe (approx. 2.375" outside diameter); designed for socket (slip) connections.
  • Material & Standards: Made from durable PVC; commonly manufactured to meet ASTM D2466 and applicable NSF/ANSI standards for potable-water use.
  • Temperature & Pressure: Suitable for typical cold-water and pool applications; service temperatures up to approximately 140°F and schedule-based working pressures for Sch 40 systems.
  • Installation: Requires PVC primer and solvent cement for a secure, permanent joint; cut pipe square, dry-fit, then fully seat cap while following manufacturer instructions.
  • Common Uses: End caps for irrigation mains, pool plumbing, drainage terminations, or sealing idle lines during maintenance and winterization.

This part is available in single units and case quantities under SKU 447020 (and 447020-25 for a 25-piece case). Choose this Schedule 40 slip cap when you need a reliable, industry-standard closure for 2" PVC piping. Inspect parts for UV or shipping damage prior to installation and replace any compromised fittings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What nominal pipe size and outer diameter does this cap fit?
Fits 2" nominal Schedule 40 PVC pipe (approximately 2.375" OD). Designed for solvent-weld slip connections.
Is this cap approved for potable water and pool applications?
Many manufacturers produce this 447-020 cap to meet ASTM D2466 and NSF standards; verify product marking for potable approval.
How should I install the 2" slip cap for a permanent seal?
Cut pipe square, dry-fit, apply PVC primer and solvent cement, then fully seat the cap and allow manufacturer-recommended cure time.