2-1/2″ PVC 90DEG ELB SCH 80 PLAIN END 104780 (Pack of 5)
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About:
• 2-1/2″: This denotes the diameter of the pipe or fitting. In this case, it’s designed to be used with 2-1/2 inch diameter PVC pipe. The notation “2-1/2″” indicates two and a half inches.
• PVC: This stands for polyvinyl chloride, a type of plastic commonly used in plumbing and construction due to its durability and affordability.
• 90DEG ELB: This indicates the angle of the elbow fitting. It’s a 90-degree elbow, meaning it changes the direction of the pipe by 90 degrees.
• SCH 80: This refers to the schedule or thickness of the PVC pipe or fitting. SCH 80 PVC is thicker and stronger than SCH 40 PVC, making it suitable for applications where higher pressure or more durability is required.
• PLAIN END: This suggests that the fitting doesn’t have any special connections or attachments at the ends, such as threads or sockets. It’s just a plain, straight-cut end that would typically be solvent welded or glued to the pipe.
About:
• PVC: This stands for polyvinyl chloride, a type of plastic commonly used in plumbing and construction due to its durability and affordability.
• 90DEG ELB: This indicates the angle of the elbow fitting. It’s a 90-degree elbow, meaning it changes the direction of the pipe by 90 degrees.
• SCH 80: This refers to the schedule or thickness of the PVC pipe or fitting. SCH 80 PVC is thicker and stronger than SCH 40 PVC, making it suitable for applications where higher pressure or more durability is required.
• PLAIN END: This suggests that the fitting doesn’t have any special connections or attachments at the ends, such as threads or sockets. It’s just a plain, straight-cut end that would typically be solvent welded or glued to the pipe.