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When a leaking or hard-to-reach shutoff point turns a simple plumbing job into a frustrating ordeal, having the right fitting makes all the difference. These push-in PVC ball valve sleeve fittings are designed for homeowners, irrigation installers, and DIY plumbers who need a dependable, easy-to-install flow-control solution without specialized tools.
Each fitting is molded from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride) with a smooth-bore ball valve mechanism and a solvent-weld (adhesive) sleeve socket on each end. Available in seven sizes — 20 mm (¾"), 25 mm (1"), 32 mm (1¼"), 40 mm (1½"), 50 mm (2"), 63 mm (2½"), and 75 mm (3") — and offered in Blue, White, and Gray colorways to match your existing pipework or system coding.
Typical use cases include residential garden irrigation shutoffs, above-ground pool and spa plumbing, greenhouse water-distribution lines, and light-duty industrial fluid-handling systems where a push-in PVC ball valve sleeve fitting provides a compact, quarter-turn flow-control point.
Full open/close in a 90° handle rotation — fast, positive shutoff with no partial-flow guesswork on your irrigation or plumbing line.
Covers 20 mm through 75 mm (¾" to 3") to match the most common residential and light-commercial PVC pipe diameters in a single product family.
Blue, White, and Gray finishes let you color-code zones in irrigation manifolds or blend with existing above-ground pipework.
Adhesive-bonded connections create a permanent, leak-resistant joint when used with standard PVC primer and cement — no threading or compression rings required.
Rigid PVC construction resists rust, scale, and common garden chemicals, making these fittings suitable for outdoor irrigation and chemical-feed lines.
Available in 1 Pcs or 2 Pcs packs so you can grab exactly what you need for a single repair or stock a spare for future maintenance.
| Material | Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
|---|---|
| Connection Type | Solvent-weld (adhesive) sleeve socket, both ends |
| Valve Type | Ball valve, quarter-turn |
| Available Sizes | 20 mm / 25 mm / 32 mm / 40 mm / 50 mm / 63 mm / 75 mm |
| Color Options | Blue, White, Gray |
| Pack Quantity | 1 Pcs or 2 Pcs |
| Working Pressure | See variant options |
| Temperature Rating | See variant options |
| Pipe Compatibility | Schedule 40 PVC pipe (standard OD) |
| Handle Operation | 90° quarter-turn lever |
| Surface Finish | Smooth molded PVC |
| Weight | See variant options |
Match the fitting size to your pipe's nominal outer diameter. Common pairings: 20 mm fitting → ¾" pipe, 25 mm → 1", 32 mm → 1¼", 40 mm → 1½", 50 mm → 2", 63 mm → 2½", 75 mm → 3". If you are unsure, measure the outside diameter of your existing pipe and select the matching size from the variant selector above.
PVC is widely used in cold potable water distribution. However, suitability depends on local plumbing codes and the specific PVC compound used. Please verify compliance with your local regulations before installing on a drinking water supply line. These fittings are well-suited for irrigation, pool, and non-potable fluid systems.
A properly made solvent-weld (glued) PVC joint is typically stronger than the pipe wall itself once fully cured — usually 24 hours at room temperature. Always use a compatible PVC primer followed by PVC cement, and allow full cure time before pressurizing the system.
Yes. Rigid PVC does not rust or corrode and resists most garden fertilizers, mild acids, and chlorinated water. For prolonged UV exposure (direct sunlight), consider wrapping exposed sections with UV-protective tape or paint, as unprotected PVC can become brittle over time in intense sunlight.
The three colors are functionally identical — the color difference is purely aesthetic and useful for zone coding in irrigation manifolds or matching existing pipework. Blue is commonly used for water lines, White for general plumbing, and Gray for conduit or secondary systems, though there is no strict standard for DIY applications.
These fittings are designed for standard PVC pipe with Schedule 40 outer diameters. CPVC pipe shares the same OD as PVC in most sizes, but requires CPVC-rated cement — do not use standard PVC cement on CPVC. ABS pipe has different OD dimensions and is not compatible with these solvent-weld sockets.
The 1 Pcs option is ideal for a single repair or replacement. The 2 Pcs pack offers a better per-unit value and is a smart choice if you are installing multiple shutoff points, working on a manifold system, or want to keep a spare on hand for future maintenance.