90 Degree Street Elbow Fitting for Schedule 40 PVC Pipe
(MIPT x SLIP)
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Features:
- 90 Degree Street Elbow Fitting for Schedule 40 PVC Pipe
(MIPT x Slip)
- Schedule 40 PVC 90 degree ells are designed to turn the flow of a liquid at a 90 degree angle.
- One end has male threads and the other is smooth
- Schedule 40 fittings are NSF rated 14 & 61, which means they are certified for use with potable (drinking) water.
- Maximum temperature is 140 degrees F.
Product Description:
90 Degree Street Elbow Fitting for Schedule 40 PVC Pipe
(MIPT x SLIP). A street elbow has a female fitting on one end and a male fitting on the other end. One end of the fitting is meant to fit into another fitting. Street or spig fittings can typically be used in tighter quarters than regular elbows since no pipe nipple is required - it can be connected directly to another fitting without having to use an additional short connecting piece. The street or spig end of the fitting can be either a slip (spigot) or a FIPT end, but that end is meant to be used to connect into another fittings socket. Another type of 90 degree street elbow is known as the 90 degree street mipt slip elbow. In this configuration, the elbow has a MIPT or male thread spigot end combined with a slip end on the other side. One side of this fitting (slip side) will accept a smooth pipe that will glue into the fitting. The male or MIPT end of this fitting will then screw into another fitting. For example, a 3/4 inch mipt slip 90 degree street elbow will allow a 3/4 inch smooth pipe to be glued into one side, while the other side will screw into a female or FIPT fitting.
All of our Schedule 40 fittings are NSF rated 14 & 61, which means they are certified for use with potable (drinking) water. Maximum temperature is 140 degrees F.
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