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LASCO 401-419 PVC Schedule 40 Slip Reducing Tee 4x4x1-1/2

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Original Price $31.40
Current Price $23.55
SKU 401419

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Durable PVC reducing tee designed for Schedule 40 systems. The LASCO 401-419 is a slip x slip x slip reducing tee engineered for reliable flow distribution where a larger main line branches to a smaller run. It is molded from rigid PVC for corrosion resistance and long service life in irrigation, pool, spa and cold-water pressure applications.

  • Material: Schedule 40 PVC, injection-molded for consistent wall thickness and dimensional accuracy.
  • Connection type: Slip sockets on all three ends for solvent-weld installation into standard IPS schedule 40 pipe.
  • Sizes: 4" x 4" x 1-1/2" (main x branch x branch) — reducing configuration for transition between pipe sizes.
  • Standards: Manufactured to common industry dimensions; widely used in irrigation, pool, potable water and chilled water systems.
  • Temperature & use: Rated for typical cold-water service (do not use for hot-water distribution over recommended temperature limits or compressed air).
  • Benefits: Corrosion- and chemical-resistant, lightweight for easier handling, and compatible with common PVC solvent cements and installation practices.

Recommended for contractors and DIY installers who need a reliable reducing tee that meets standard Schedule 40 dimensions. Follow manufacturer installation instructions: ensure pipe ends are square, use appropriate PVC primer and solvent cement, and allow proper cure time before pressurizing. For potable water, pool, or irrigation installations verify local codes and NSF/ANSI approvals as required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pipe sizes does this reducing tee accept?
This reducing tee is 4" x 4" x 1-1/2" (IPS) — designed to join 4" mains to a 1-1/2" branch using solvent-weld slip sockets.
Is this fitting suitable for potable water and pool use?
This LASCO Schedule 40 PVC fitting is commonly used in irrigation, pool and potable water systems; confirm NSF/ANSI approvals for your local code.
How should I install the slip reducing tee safely?
Ensure pipe ends are cleaned and squared, use recommended PVC primer and solvent cement, and allow full cure time before pressurizing the system.