2-1/2″ Elbows Bell End 1257 (Pack of 15)
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About:
• Elbows are pipe fittings that allow changes in direction of a pipeline.
• The term “bell end” often refers to a socket or bell-shaped opening at one end of a pipe or fitting.
• Elbows come in various degrees of bend, such as 45 degrees or 90 indicating the angle at which they redirect the flow.
• Commonly used in plumbing systems, irrigation, water supply lines, and other piping applications where changes in direction are necessary.
• Depending on the material and application, elbows with bell ends may conform to industry standards and certifications to ensure product quality and safety.
Also Known As:
Bell end, Elbows bell end, Bell end elbows, Socketed elbows, Jointed elbows, Socket elbows, Expansion joint elbows, Flared end elbows, Plain end elbows.
Specification:
Type: Elbows Bell End
Material: Schedule 40 PVC
UPC: 751338231825
Features:
• A section of Schedule 40 PVC conduit which has been heated and bent to enable a 45° directional change in a conduit run
• A standard conduit bell is formed on one end while the other end is a spigot (plain) end
• Both ends are solvent weld
• The bell end allows for easy connection with another pipe or fitting, often through a push-fit or socket joint.
• Typically feature a socket or push-fit connection for ease of installation without the need for additional tools.
• Materials used in manufacturing may possess corrosion-resistant properties, ensuring durability and longevity, especially in water or corrosive fluid environments.
• The design and features allow for flexibility in the installation process, adapting to different pipeline configurations.