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PVC Pipe Fittings

Conquer any irrigation project with our extensive range of PVC pipe fittings!  These versatile connectors are essential for building and repairing PVC pipe systems used in irrigation and potable water lines. We offer a wide variety of PVC pipe fittings, including elbows, tees, couplings, and adapters, ensuring you have the right components to complete your irrigation project securely and efficiently. Shop now and discover the perfect PVC pipe fittings!

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    Antelco Capo Top Hat Grommets

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    Antelco Capo Top Hat Grommets Compatible with Antelco Polyethylene Xpando Take-Off Fittings  

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    Antelco Polyethylene Xpando Take-Off Fittings

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    Antelco Polyethylene Xpando Take-Off Fittings Antelco Take-Off fittings are an improved method of connecting low pressure irrigation tubes and drip...

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    Toro Drip-Loc Take-Offs (Complete with Rings).

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    Toro Drip-Loc Take-Offs (complete with rings). Used for connecting driplines to uPVC submains (min 40 mm size)   Toro Drip-Loc Data sheet (Metric) 

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FAQ's

What kind of PVC pipe fittings are there?

Types of PVC pipe fittings: There are many types, including:

Elbows: Change the direction of the pipe (90-degree, 45-degree, etc.).

Couplings: Connect two straight pipe sections.

Tees: Create a three-way branch in the pipe run.

Reducers: Connect pipes of different diameters.

Caps: Seal the end of a pipe run.

Unions: Allow for easy connection/disconnection for maintenance.

What is the difference between regular PVC pipe fittings and PVC manifold fittings?

Regular PVC pipe fittings come in various shapes like elbows, tees, and couplings, allowing for customized pipe layouts with turns, branches, and flow control. They typically connect using solvent cement for a permanent bond, although some types offer threaded connections.

On the other hand, PVC manifold fittings consolidate multiple connection points into a single unit. Imagine a multi-port hub – that's a manifold. These are ideal when you need to efficiently connect several pipes from a single source, like feeding different irrigation zones or connecting multiple fixtures in plumbing. Manifold fittings usually rely on threaded connections for easier assembly and disassembly compared to solvent-cemented regular fittings.

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