#409-010 PVC STREET 90 Elbow - SxSp - 1"

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$3.37
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality polyvinyl chloride material, this 90-degree street elbow ensures long-lasting performance and resistance to wear and tear in various plumbing and irrigation systems.
  • Easy Installation: Features a simple socket x spigot (SxSp) design, making it easy to install directly into a fitting on one end and allows pipe to fit inside the other end to secure a leak-proof connection.
  • Size: Designed for 1" schedule 40, class 315. or class 200 pipe sizes, offering a perfect fit for standard systems that require a fitting for 90-degree directional changes.
  • Cost-Effective: Provides an affordable solution for piping systems while maintaining excellent quality and reliability.
  • Easy Installation: Simple to install and connect to existing piping systems, reducing installation time and labor.
  • When properly glued, 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 has exellent chemical and corrosion resistance.
  • PVC is approved for underground use, but not indoor distribution.
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  • 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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