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PVC Schedule 40 90° Reducing Elbow — 1" x 3/4" Socket x Socket

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $3.87
Current Price $2.90
SKU 406131
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Durable Schedule 40 PVC 90° reducing elbow designed to join different pipe sizes in irrigation and plumbing systems. This slip (socket) x slip reducing elbow fits 1" and 3/4" nominal PVC pipe and creates a compact 90-degree directional change while maintaining reliable flow.

  • Material: White PVC, Schedule 40 construction for corrosion resistance and long-term outdoor use.
  • Dimensions: 1" x 3/4" nominal pipe sizes; overall length approximately 2.31 inches for compact installation.
  • Connections: Socket x socket (slip x slip) design for solvent-cement installation; no threaded connections required.
  • Performance: Rated to 450 psi at 73°F with an approximate operating temperature range of 32°F to 140°F.
  • Certifications: NSF 14 and NSF 61 compliant for potable water and low-lead applications where required.
  • Packaging: Sold individually or as case quantities (case of 50) to suit repair or project needs.

Ideal for residential and commercial irrigation, pool and general plumbing systems, this reducing elbow provides a reliable, cost-effective solution for changing pipe diameter at a 90° angle. Select single units for repairs or case packs for larger installations; follow standard PVC solvent cement procedures for secure joints.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pipe sizes does this reducing elbow fit?
This reducing elbow fits 1" and 3/4" nominal PVC pipe (1" x 3/4"). It connects different diameters at a 90° angle using socket connections.
Is this fitting safe for potable water use?
Yes. The fitting meets NSF 14 and NSF 61 standards and is suitable for potable water and low-lead applications when properly installed.
What are the pressure and temperature limits for this elbow?
Typical rating is 450 psi at 73°F with an approximate operating range of 32°F to 140°F. Use within these limits for reliable performance.
How is the socket x socket connection installed?
Install with standard PVC solvent cement (primer/cement per local code). Socket x socket (slip) joints require proper cleaning, priming and cementing for a secure seal.