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PVC 90° Elbow Fittings 20–250mm — Reliable Solvent-Weld Connections for Every Pipe Run

When a pipe run hits a wall, a floor penetration, or a tight cabinet corner, a poorly matched elbow fitting can mean leaks, stress cracks, or a complete redo. DIYers, plumbers, and irrigation installers who work with rigid PVC pipe need 90° elbow fittings that bond cleanly, hold pressure, and come in the exact diameter on hand — not whatever the local hardware store happens to stock.

These PVC 90° elbow fittings are solvent-weld (Klebefitting) type, manufactured from rigid PVC for use in cold and ambient-temperature water, drainage, and irrigation pipework. Available in four sub-types — standard 90° elbow, 90° elbow with inspection cap (Revisionsklappe), 90° elbow connector piece (Verbindungsstück), and 90° elbow tank connector (Tankanschluss) — and in ten pipe diameters from 20 mm (¾ in) up to 250 mm (9⅞ in). Colour options are white, blue, and grey; pack sizes run from 1 to 10 pieces per order.

Typical use cases include redirecting domestic cold-water supply lines around structural elements, connecting downpipe sections in rainwater harvesting systems, routing irrigation laterals in garden or greenhouse installations, and making tank inlet connections where a 90° tank-connector elbow is required. The inspection-cap variant suits concealed pipework where occasional access is needed without cutting the pipe.

🔗 Compatibility: Designed for solvent-weld (push-and-glue) assembly with standard-wall rigid PVC pipe. Match the fitting diameter to your pipe's nominal outer diameter. Not suitable for pressure hot-water systems or solvent-incompatible pipe materials (e.g. CPVC, ABS without primer).

✅ Key Features of These PVC 90° Elbow Fittings

📐Ten diameter options — 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 75, 110, 160, 200, and 250 mm cover small domestic supply lines through large-bore drainage and rainwater runs.
🔧Four functional sub-types — standard elbow, inspection-cap elbow, connector elbow, and tank-connector elbow let you pick the right geometry for each junction without adapters.
🎨Three colour variants — white for visible domestic pipework, blue for cold-water identification, and grey for drainage and concealed runs.
📦Flexible pack quantities — order 1, 2, 5, or 10 pieces per SKU so you can match a single repair or a full installation run without over-buying.
💧Solvent-weld socket ends — the push-and-glue joint creates a continuous, leak-free bond when used with compatible PVC solvent cement, suitable for cold-water supply, drainage, and irrigation pressure ratings.
🔍Inspection-cap variant available — the Revisionsklappe sub-type includes a removable access cap on the elbow body, allowing inspection or rodding of concealed pipe sections without cutting.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC 90° Elbow Fittings

Material Rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
Connection Type Solvent-weld (Klebefitting) socket
Fitting Angle 90°
Available Sub-Types Standard elbow / Elbow with inspection cap / Connector elbow / Tank-connector elbow
Pipe Diameter Range 20 mm – 250 mm (¾ in – 9⅞ in)
Available Sizes 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 75, 110, 160, 200, 250 mm
Colour Options White (Weiß), Blue (Blau), Grey (Grau)
Pack Quantities 1, 2, 5, or 10 pieces per order
Suitable Media Cold water, drainage, rainwater, irrigation (non-hot, non-aggressive fluids)
Operating Temperature Typically up to 60 °C (140 °F) for cold/ambient service; confirm with solvent cement datasheet
Wall Thickness See variant options
Pressure Rating See variant options
Standards Compliance Contact us to confirm

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Which size fitting do I need for my pipe?

Match the fitting's nominal diameter to your pipe's outer diameter (OD). For example, a 32 mm fitting accepts pipe with a 32 mm OD. If you are unsure, measure the outside of the pipe with calipers — do not measure the bore. Available sizes here are 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 75, 110, 160, 200, and 250 mm.

What is the difference between the four sub-types?

The standard 90° elbow is a plain direction-change fitting. The inspection-cap elbow (Revisionsklappe) adds a removable screw cap on the elbow body for access to concealed pipework. The connector elbow (Verbindungsstück) is designed to join two pipe sections at 90° where a coupling is needed at the bend. The tank-connector elbow (Tankanschluss) has a threaded or flanged end for direct connection to a tank wall or bulkhead fitting.

Can I use these fittings for hot water?

These are rigid PVC fittings intended for cold and ambient-temperature service — typically up to around 60 °C (140 °F) under low pressure. They are not rated for continuous hot-water supply (e.g. domestic hot water above 60 °C or heating circuits). For hot-water applications, consider CPVC or polypropylene fittings instead.

Are these fittings corrosion-resistant and suitable for outdoor use?

Rigid PVC has inherent resistance to corrosion, rust, and most common chemicals found in water supply and drainage applications. For outdoor installations, UV exposure over time can cause surface chalking on standard PVC; painting with a UV-stable exterior paint or using grey conduit-grade PVC where available will extend service life. The fittings are not affected by moisture or soil contact.

What solvent cement should I use, and how do I make the joint?

Use a PVC solvent cement rated for the pipe material and application (e.g. a medium-bodied all-purpose PVC cement for drainage, or a low-VOC pressure-rated cement for supply lines). Clean and dry both surfaces, apply a thin even coat of cement to the pipe spigot and fitting socket, push together with a slight twist, and hold for 30 seconds. Allow the joint to cure per the cement manufacturer's instructions before pressurising — typically 15 minutes for handling and 24 hours for full pressure.

Why are there different colours — does colour affect performance?

Colour is a visual identification convention, not a performance difference. White is common for visible domestic plumbing and above-ground installations. Blue is widely used to identify cold-water supply lines. Grey is standard for drainage, waste, and concealed pipework. All three colours are the same rigid PVC material with the same solvent-weld socket geometry — choose the colour that matches your existing pipework or local identification convention.

How do I choose between buying 1, 2, 5, or 10 pieces?

For a single repair or one-off junction, the 1-piece option avoids leftover stock. For a small installation with a few direction changes, 2 or 5 pieces typically cover a room or zone. For larger projects — full bathroom rough-ins, greenhouse irrigation loops, or rainwater downpipe networks — the 10-piece pack offers a lower per-unit cost. Check the price-per-piece across pack sizes before ordering; larger packs carry a volume discount.

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