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Lasco 402-250 PVC Schedule 40 Combo Reducing Tee 2" x 2" x 1-1/4"

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Original Price $8.83
Current Price $6.62
SKU 402250

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Durable Schedule 40 PVC combo reducing tee designed for irrigation, drainage and general PVC piping systems. The Lasco 402-250 reduces a 2" run to a 1-1/4" branch with two slip sockets and a female threaded outlet, providing a reliable transition between solvent-weld and threaded connections.

  • Material: Rigid PVC (Schedule 40) for corrosion resistance and long service life.
  • Size: 2" x 2" x 1-1/4" (run x run x branch).
  • Connections: Slip x Slip x FPT (two solvent-weld sockets and one female pipe thread).
  • Color & Finish: White, molded smooth for easy solvent welding and thread sealing.
  • Typical uses: Irrigation, sprinkler manifolds, drainage and non-pressurized plumbing runs where threaded branch connection is required.
  • Installation notes: Use PVC primer and solvent cement for slip joints; apply PTFE tape or pipe thread sealant to the male threaded pipe before assembly of the FPT branch.
  • Packaging: Available each or in case quantities (see variant options).

Choose the 402-250 combo reducing tee when you need a simple, durable transition from solvent-weld pipe to a threaded branch. Follow all local plumbing codes and the manufacturer's guidelines for pressure, temperature and application limits. Do not use PVC fittings with compressed air or gases; consult the manufacturer for suitability in potable hot-water systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the exact connection sizes for this reducing tee?
The 402-250 is 2" x 2" x 1-1/4" (run x run x branch) with Slip x Slip x FPT connections.
How should I join the slip and threaded connections?
Use PVC primer and solvent cement for slip sockets. Apply PTFE tape or thread sealant to the male threads before mating with the FPT branch.
Is this fitting suitable for potable hot-water systems?
This Schedule 40 PVC fitting is commonly used for irrigation and drainage. Check the manufacturer for potable hot-water suitability and local code requirements.