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PNIPB200-025 DURA 2" x 2 1/2" Schedule 80 PVC TBE Nipple

Brand: DURA
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Original Price $4.03
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SKU PNIPB200-025

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Built for reliable irrigation and commercial plumbing applications, the PNIPB200-025 is a DURA Schedule 80 PVC nipple measuring 2" x 2 1/2". Manufactured to Sch 80 wall thickness, this nipple delivers higher mechanical strength and improved resistance to pressure and wear compared with Schedule 40 equivalents. Threaded both ends (TBE) provide standard male pipe thread connections for fast assembly without solvent welding, making it a convenient choice for repairs and custom riser setups.

  • SKU: PNIPB200-025 — DURA brand, nominal 2" x 2 1/2" dimensions designed to pair with 2" Sch 80 threaded fittings.
  • Material: Schedule 80 PVC — thicker walls for strength, suitable for above-ground and irrigation use where Sch 80 is specified.
  • Ends: Threaded both ends (TBE) — standard male pipe threads on each end for secure connections to threaded couplings, valves, and risers.
  • Application: Ideal for sprinkler risers, irrigation manifolds, and general plumbing tasks requiring Sch 80 components.
  • Installation: Apply approved pipe thread sealant or PTFE tape to male threads; do not solvent-weld threaded connections.

This compact TBE nipple provides a simple, durable solution when a short threaded connection is needed between two Sch 80 components. Verify thread compatibility and system requirements before installation. For alternate lengths and related parts, view the Schedule 80 nipples and risers collection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What material is the PNIPB200-025 nipple made from?
Schedule 80 PVC. It has thicker walls than Sch 40 and is specified for applications requiring Sch 80 components.
Will this nipple fit my 2" Sch 80 female threaded fitting?
Yes — it's a nominal 2" x 2 1/2" TBE nipple made for standard 2" Sch 80 threaded fittings; confirm thread type before installing.
How should I seal the threads during installation?
Use approved pipe thread sealant or PTFE (Teflon) tape on the male threads; do not solvent-weld threaded connections.