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406-130 PVC 90° Reducing Elbow — 1" x 1/2" Socket x Socket

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $3.16
Current Price $2.37
SKU 406130

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Durable 406-130 PVC 90° reducing elbow designed for Schedule 40 systems. This socket x socket (slip x slip) fitting reduces from 1" to 1/2" and provides a compact right-angle change in pipe diameter for residential plumbing, irrigation, pool/spa, and light commercial pressure systems.

  • Material: Injection-molded PVC (white) with excellent corrosion and chemical resistance for long service life.
  • Size: 1" (side A) x 1/2" (side B) nominal pipe sizes — socket x socket connection, designed to fit standard Schedule 40 PVC pipe.
  • Pressure & Temperature: Typical ratings up to 450 psi at 73°F and maximum service temperature around 140°F for cold-water and irrigation applications.
  • Standards & Compliance: Manufactured to Schedule 40 dimensions and commonly compliant with ASTM D2466; many listings note NSF 14 and NSF 61 certification for potable water.
  • Applications: Ideal for potable water lines, drip and sprinkler irrigation, pool/spa plumbing, and other systems requiring a reduction and 90° change in direction.
  • Installation: Recommended for solvent-weld (PVC cement) joints for permanent connections; compatible with standard Schedule 40 fittings and may be supplied individually or in bulk cases.

Choose the 406-130 when you need a reliable, code-friendly reducing elbow for pressure-rated PVC systems. Verify local code requirements and pipe compatibility before installation; if you plan to use in high-temperature or specialized chemical environments, consult manufacturer datasheets or technical support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What material is the 406-130 reducing elbow made of?
The 406-130 is molded from Schedule 40 PVC—durable, corrosion-resistant, and commonly used for potable water and irrigation systems.
How is this fitting installed and joined to pipe?
Install by solvent-welding (PVC cement) into standard Schedule 40 sockets for a permanent, pressure-rated connection.
What pressure and temperature ratings does this elbow support?
Typical listings show up to 450 psi at 73°F and a maximum service temperature near 140°F; confirm requirements for your application.