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When a rigid pipe run needs to change direction cleanly, a mismatched or brittle fitting can crack under pressure, leak at the joint, or simply refuse to seat properly — costing you time and a second trip to the hardware store. These PVC elbow connectors are designed for makers, electricians, irrigation installers, and hands-on DIYers who need a reliable, snap-fit solution the first time.
Each connector is molded from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride), offering a smooth interior bore and a consistent wall thickness across the range. Available in seven connection styles — Direct (straight coupler), 45° elbow, 90° elbow, 3-Way, 4-Way, 5-Way, and 6-Way — and in pipe diameters from 20 mm (approx. 0.79 in) up to 110 mm (approx. 4.33 in). Color options are White, Blue, and Grey to suit color-coded conduit systems or aesthetic preferences.
Typical use cases include electrical conduit routing through walls and ceilings, drip-irrigation lateral branching for garden beds, PVC furniture and frame construction, and low-pressure water distribution lines in workshops or greenhouses.
Direct coupler, 45° elbow, 90° elbow, 3-Way, 4-Way, 5-Way, and 6-Way — one product family covers straight runs, angled turns, and multi-branch junctions.
Nominal diameters from 20 mm (≈ 0.79 in) to 110 mm (≈ 4.33 in) accommodate most residential and light-commercial conduit and irrigation pipe standards.
White, Blue, and Grey allow color-coded installation for easy circuit or zone identification, or a clean match to existing pipe runs.
Molded from rigid PVC for dimensional stability, resistance to common chemicals, and a smooth bore that minimizes flow restriction in irrigation and conduit applications.
Uniform socket depth and inner diameter tolerance across the range ensure a secure slip-fit or solvent-weld joint with standard PVC pipe of the matching nominal size.
Order 1 Pcs for a quick repair or spot installation, or choose the 5 Pcs pack for project builds and bulk savings — both options available for most size/style combinations.
| Material | Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
|---|---|
| Connection Styles | Direct, 45° Elbow, 90° Elbow, 3-Way, 4-Way, 5-Way, 6-Way |
| Nominal Pipe Sizes | 20 / 25 / 32 / 40 / 50 / 63 / 75 / 90 / 110 mm |
| Size Range (Imperial) | Approx. 0.79 in – 4.33 in |
| Available Colors | White, Blue, Grey |
| Wall Thickness | See variant options |
| Socket Depth | See variant options |
| Pressure Rating | Contact us to confirm |
| Joint Method | Slip-fit or solvent weld (PVC cement) |
| Packing Quantity | 1 Pcs or 5 Pcs (select above) |
Match the nominal size (e.g., 20 mm, 32 mm) to your pipe's outer diameter. Measure the outside of your existing pipe with calipers or a tape measure, then select the matching size from the variant dropdown. When in doubt between two sizes, the pipe should slide snugly into the socket without forcing.
These connectors are suitable for low-pressure irrigation and drainage applications. They are not rated for mains-pressure water supply lines. For pressurized supply use, please contact us to confirm the pressure rating of the specific size and style you need before ordering.
Standard rigid PVC has moderate UV resistance for short-term outdoor exposure. For long-term outdoor installations in direct sunlight, we recommend painting the fittings with a UV-blocking paint or using conduit sleeves to extend service life. The Grey and White variants tend to reflect more heat than darker colors.
For a permanent watertight bond, use standard PVC solvent cement (PVC glue). Clean the pipe end and socket with PVC primer, apply cement to both surfaces, and push together with a quarter-turn twist. For conduit applications where future disassembly may be needed, a friction slip-fit without cement is also common.
The Direct style is a straight coupler — it joins two pipes end-to-end in a straight line. The 45° elbow changes pipe direction by 45 degrees, useful for gradual directional changes. The 90° elbow makes a sharp right-angle turn. Choose based on the angle your pipe run needs to navigate.
These multi-port fittings allow a single junction point to branch into multiple directions. A 3-Way (T-shape) splits one run into two branches. A 4-Way (cross) adds a fourth port. The 5-Way and 6-Way fittings are used in complex frame structures, modular shelving, or multi-zone irrigation manifolds where several pipes meet at one node.
Yes — the 5 Pcs pack is priced at a lower per-unit cost than buying five individual pieces. If you are running a full conduit circuit, building a PVC frame, or installing multiple irrigation branches, the 5-pack reduces both cost and the number of separate orders needed.