#777-020 PVC Side-Outlet 90 - SxSxS - 2"

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  • Product Name: #777-020 PVC Side-Outlet 90 - SxSxS - 2"
  • Material: High-quality PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) for durability and long-lasting performance
  • Type: Side-Outlet 90° fitting with SxSxS configuration (Socket x Socket x Socket)
  • Size: 2" diameter for medium to large pipe systems
  • Application: Ideal for use in drainage, irrigation, and other plumbing systems requiring a 90° turn with multiple connections
  • Alternate application: Great for making frames for boxes, shelves, displays, canopies, tents, and much more!
  • Function: Provides an efficient solution for redirecting flow or splitting pipelines in confined spaces
  • Easy Installation: Designed for quick, hassle-free installation with PVC glue for secure bonding
  • Corrosion Resistant: Resistant to rust, chemical corrosion, and UV degradation, ensuring reliability in various environments
  • Versatile:Use with crosses, tees and side outlet tees to make an unlimited number of configurations
  • When properly glued, PVC Schedule 40 fittings are suitable for potable water systems and will easily handle working pressures of 140 psi @ 73°F.
  • Please Note: Water pressures above 80 psi can damage residential water distribution systems.
  • PVC is approved for underground use, but not indoor distribution.
  • PVC is a viable alternative to copper, galvanized, or polyethylene, and is often the least expensive option.
  • PVC fittings should never be used for compressed air or gas systems.

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