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When a pipe run needs to change direction and a leaky joint simply isn't an option, DIYers and tradespeople alike reach for a dependable 90-degree elbow fitting. These PVC 90° slip elbow connectors are sized from 16 mm (≈ 5/8 in) up to 160 mm (≈ 6-1/4 in), covering the full range of residential and light-commercial pipe diameters so you can tackle any layout without hunting for adapters.
Each fitting is injection-moulded from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride) with smooth solvent-weld socket ends on both sides. Wall thickness scales with pipe diameter — typically 1.8–4.5 mm depending on the size selected. The fittings are available individually or in multi-packs of 2, 3, 5, or 10 pieces, letting you order exactly what a single repair or a full installation run requires.
Typical applications include garden irrigation manifolds and drip-line distribution, residential cold-water supply re-routing, workshop compressed-air PVC pipe networks, and pool or spa plumbing where a clean 90° turn is needed without threading or crimping tools.
Twelve diameter options from 16 mm to 160 mm (≈ 5/8 in – 6-1/4 in) cover virtually every residential and light-commercial pipe run in a single product line.
Both ends feature smooth slip sockets engineered for standard PVC solvent cement, creating a permanent, leak-free bond without threads, clamps, or special tools.
Injection-moulded from rigid PVC for dimensional stability, resistance to common chemicals, and long service life in buried, exposed, or indoor pipe systems.
Order 1, 2, 3, 5, or 10 pieces per SKU — ideal whether you need a single replacement elbow or a full project supply without over-ordering.
Wall thickness scales proportionally with pipe diameter (typically 1.8–4.5 mm), maintaining structural integrity and pressure ratings across the entire size range.
Precision-moulded 90-degree angle ensures accurate directional changes in tight spaces — no field bending, no kinking, no flow restriction at the elbow.
| Material | Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
|---|---|
| Connection Type | Solvent-weld slip socket (both ends) |
| Elbow Angle | 90° |
| Available Sizes (OD) | 16 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 63 mm, 75 mm, 90 mm, 110 mm, 125 mm, 160 mm |
| Wall Thickness | See variant options (typically 1.8–4.5 mm) |
| Pack Quantity | 1 / 2 / 3 / 5 / 10 pieces (select above) |
| Colour | Grey |
| Pressure Rating | See variant options |
| Temperature Range | 0°C – 60°C (32°F – 140°F) for cold-water service |
| Standard Compatibility | Schedule 40 / PN10 PVC pipe |
| Weight (per piece) | See variant options |
Match the fitting's nominal diameter to your existing pipe's outer diameter (OD). For example, if your pipe measures 20 mm OD, select the 20 mm elbow. When in doubt, measure the pipe OD with calipers rather than relying on a label, as nominal sizes can vary by standard.
These PVC slip elbows are suitable for standard cold-water pressure applications within the PN rating of the pipe system (typically PN10 for Schedule 40 equivalents). They are not intended for steam, hot water above 60°C, or high-pressure industrial lines. Always verify the pressure rating of your specific pipe and fitting combination before installation.
PVC is inherently corrosion-resistant and will not rust. It also resists most household chemicals, fertilisers, and mild acids commonly found in irrigation water. For aggressive chemical environments, confirm chemical compatibility with PVC before use.
These fittings are designed for standard PVC pipe. CPVC and ABS pipes use different solvent cements and may have slightly different OD tolerances. Using PVC fittings with CPVC or ABS pipe is not recommended without confirming dimensional compatibility and using the correct solvent cement for each material.
Use a standard PVC solvent cement (PVC glue) rated for the pipe diameter and application. For larger diameters (63 mm and above), a medium- or heavy-bodied cement is recommended for adequate gap-filling. Always apply a PVC primer first for a stronger, code-compliant bond on pressure lines.
If you need a single repair elbow, the 1-piece option keeps costs low. For new installations or projects with multiple direction changes, the 2, 3, 5, or 10-piece packs offer a lower per-unit cost and ensure you have spares on hand. Having an extra fitting is always useful — solvent-weld joints cannot be undone once cured.
Yes. Rigid PVC is suitable for direct burial and outdoor use. For prolonged UV exposure above ground, painting the fittings with a UV-resistant paint or wrapping with UV-protective tape will extend their service life, as unprotected PVC can become brittle over many years of direct sunlight.