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Polyvinyl chloride, or PVC, pipe fittings and flanges connect with pipe to transport potable water, corrosive liquids, and sewage in industrial and commercial applications. Pressure-rated fittings have a numbered schedule rating. The higher schedule number indicates a thicker, stronger wall to handle higher pressures. Schedule 80 fittings have thicker walls than Schedule 40, but not as thick as Schedule 100. PVC is a strong thermoplastic that resists ultraviolet (UV), acids, alkalis, oils, and many corrosive inorganic chemicals, making it resistant to the corrosive effects of sewage. Lightweight PVC is nonflammable with good electrical insulation properties, and its smooth interior walls resist scaling. PVC fittings and flanges come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
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Threaded x Threaded Schedule 40 Pipe Fittings
Threaded x threaded Schedule 40 fittings are threaded on all connection ends. Female threads are on the inside of a fitting. Male threads are on the outside of a fitting and screw into the female threads. Threaded connections use PTFE tape to secure seal. Schedule 40 fittings have thinner walls than Schedule 80.
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90° Street Elbow
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Adapter
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Bushing
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Coupling
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Hex Head Cap
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Hex Head Plug
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Reducing Bushing
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Riser Extender
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Swing Joint
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Union
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Socket x Threaded Schedule 40 Pipe Fittings
Socket x threaded Schedule 40 fittings include one socket (hub or slip) end and one threaded end. Socket ends require glue or adhesive to secure connection. Female threads are on the inside of a fitting. Male threads are on the outside of a fitting and screw into the female threads. Threaded connections use PTFE tape to secure seal. Schedule 40 fittings have thinner walls than Schedule 80.
45° Elbow
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90° Elbow
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90° Reducing Elbow
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90° Service Elbow
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90° Side Inlet Elbow
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90° Side Outlet Elbow
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90° Street Elbow
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Adapter
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Female Adapter
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Male Adapter
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Reducing Adapter
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Reducing Coupling
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Reducing Tee
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Standard Cross
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Tee
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Spigot x Threaded Schedule 40 Pipe Fittings
Spigot x threaded Schedule 40 fittings include one spigot (or street) end and a threaded end. The spigot end connects to another fitting and requires glue or adhesive for a secure seal. Female threads are on the inside of a fitting. Male threads are on the outside and screw into the female threads. Threaded connections use PTFE tape to secure seal. Schedule 40 fittings have thinner walls than Schedule 80.
90° Street Elbow
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Bushing
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Reducing Bushing
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Spigot x Spigot Schedule 40 Pipe Fittings
Spigot x spigot Schedule 40 fittings include spigots, also called street ends, on both ends to fit inside sockets on other fittings. Spigots require glue or adhesive to secure the connection. Spigot ends are needed when a fitting connects to another fitting. Schedule 40 fittings are thinner than Schedule 80.
Hex Head Plug
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Plug
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Socket x Spigot Schedule 40 Pipe Fittings
Socket x spigot Schedule 40 fittings include a socket (hub or slip) end that fits over a pipe and a spigot (also known as street) end that fits inside a socket. A spigot connects to another fitting (not directly to a pipe) and must be sealed with solvent cement. Schedule 40 fittings have thinner walls and are not recommended for high-pressure applications.
45° Elbow
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90° Street Elbow
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90° Sweep Elbow
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Bushing
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P-Trap
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Reducing Bushing
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Tee
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Transition Bushing
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Socket x Socket Schedule 40 Pipe Fittings
Socket x socket Schedule 40 fittings, also called slip or hub fittings, include socket ends on all fitting connection ends. The socket ends fit over the end of a PVC pipe and require glue or adhesive to secure the connection. Schedule 40 fittings have thinner walls than Schedule 80.
22.5° Elbow
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45° Elbow
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90° Elbow
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90° Reducing Elbow
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90° Side Outlet Elbow
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90° Sweep Elbow
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Adapter
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CTS Tee
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Cap
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Coupling
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Deep Socket Coupling
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Long Socket Coupling
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Nested Coupling
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Reducing Coupling
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Reducing Tee
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Repair Coupling
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Standard Cross
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Tee
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Union
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Wye
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Threaded Saddle Schedule 40 Pipe Fittings
Threaded saddle Schedule 40 fittings only connect to saddle fittings with a threaded end. Saddle fittings are half-moon shaped and thread into PVC pipe. Schedule 40 fittings have thinner walls than Schedule 80.
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Saddle Tee
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Snap On Saddle Tap Tee
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Tap Saddle Tee
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Threaded x Threaded Schedule 80 Pipe Fittings
Threaded x threaded Schedule 80 fittings are threaded on all connection ends. Female threads are on the inside of a fitting. Male threads are on the outside of a fitting and screw into the female threads. Threaded connections use PTFE tape to secure seal. Schedule 80 fittings have thicker walls than Schedule 40, but not as thick as Schedule 100.
45° Elbow
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90° Elbow
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90° Manifold Elbow
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Cap
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Coupling
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Hex Head Plug
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Manifold Cap
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Manifold Tee
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Double Connector Manifold Tee
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Reducing Bushing
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Reducing Coupling
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Standard Coupling
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Tee
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Union
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Spigot x Spigot Schedule 80 Pipe Fittings
Spigot x spigot Schedule 80 fittings include spigots, also called street ends, on both ends to fit inside sockets on other fittings. Spigots require glue or adhesive to secure the connection. Spigot ends are needed when a fitting connects to another fitting. Schedule 80 fittings have thicker walls than Schedule 40, but not as thick as Schedule 100.
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Socket x Socket Schedule 80 Pipe Fittings
Socket x socket Schedule 80 fittings, also called slip or hub fittings, include socket ends that fit over the ends of pipe. These fittings require glue or adhesive to secure the connection. Schedule 80 fittings have thicker walls than Schedule 40, but not as thick as Schedule 100.
45° Elbow
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90° Elbow
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Cap
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Coupling
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Male Adapter
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Reducing Coupling
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Reducing Tee
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Reducing Wye
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Repair Coupling
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Tee
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Union
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Wye
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Compression x Compression Schedule 80 Pipe Fittings
Compression x compression Schedule 80 fittings temporarily repair new or existing pipelines and include metal friction rings, iron nuts, and rubber gaskets. They do not require soldering or gluing, but are not as resistant to vibration as soldered or welded fittings. Schedule 80 fittings have thicker walls than Schedule 40, but not as thick as Schedule 100.
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