PVC Drain Pipe Fittings 45° 90°Reducer Elbow , Straight , Floor drain 50mm-160mm

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PVC Drain Pipe Fittings — Reliable Solvent-Weld Connections for 50 mm to 160 mm Drainage Systems

When a leaking joint or a missing fitting brings a bathroom renovation or plumbing rough-in to a halt, having the right PVC drain pipe fittings on hand makes the difference between a one-hour fix and a two-day delay. Plumbers, contractors, and serious DIYers who work with gravity-drain systems need components that seat cleanly, bond permanently, and hold up to decades of wastewater flow without cracking or corroding.

This listing covers a complete family of Schedule-40-style PVC drain pipe fittings in four nominal sizes — 50 mm (≈ 2 in), 75 mm (≈ 3 in), 110 mm (≈ 4 in), and 160 mm (≈ 6 in) — plus common reducer combinations such as 75×50 mm, 110×50 mm, 110×75 mm, and 160×110 mm. Fitting types include Direct Socket (straight coupler), 90° Elbow, 45° Elbow, Tee Socket, Middle Shrink (reducer), Inclined Pipe Tee, Flat Four-Way, Stereoscopic Four-Way, Floor Drain, and Cleaning Port. All are manufactured from rigid PVC compound and designed for solvent-cement (glue) assembly.

Typical applications include residential bathroom and kitchen drain stacks, underground sewer laterals requiring a 45° or 90° PVC drain elbow for directional changes, floor-drain rough-ins in laundry rooms and utility spaces, and commercial light-duty drainage where a PVC tee fitting or four-way junction is needed to branch multiple fixture lines. The cleaning port variant is especially useful for accessible cleanout points in long horizontal runs.

🔗 Compatibility: Designed for standard PVC drain, waste, and vent (DWV) pipe in matching nominal sizes. Confirm your pipe's outer diameter before ordering — nominal sizes vary slightly by regional standard (e.g., AS/NZS 1260, EN 1329, GB/T 5836). Solvent-cement assembly only; not suitable for pressure supply lines.

✅ Key Features of These PVC Drain Pipe Fittings

🔩 Ten Fitting Configurations Direct Socket, 90° Elbow, 45° Elbow, Tee Socket, Middle Shrink reducer, Inclined Pipe Tee, Flat Four-Way, Stereoscopic Four-Way, Floor Drain, and Cleaning Port — one listing covers an entire drain rough-in.
📐 Four Nominal Sizes Plus Reducers 50 mm, 75 mm, 110 mm, and 160 mm straight sizes, plus eight reducer combinations, let you transition between pipe diameters without additional adapters.
🛡️ Rigid PVC Construction PVC resists corrosion from household wastewater, detergents, and mild acids, making these fittings suitable for long-term buried or concealed installations.
🔗 Solvent-Cement Socket Ends Smooth, machined socket bores accept standard PVC solvent cement for a leak-free, permanent bond that meets typical DWV assembly requirements.
📦 Flexible Pack Quantities Available in 1, 2, 3, or 5-piece packs so you can order exactly what a single repair needs or stock up for a full rough-in without over-buying.
🧹 Cleaning Port for Maintenance Access The Cleaning Port variant provides a removable access point in horizontal drain runs, allowing rodding or inspection without cutting into finished pipe.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC Drain Pipe Fittings

Material Rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
Available Fitting Types Direct Socket, 90° Elbow, 45° Elbow, Tee Socket, Middle Shrink, Inclined Pipe Tee, Flat Four-Way, Stereoscopic Four-Way, Floor Drain, Cleaning Port
Nominal Sizes (straight) 50 mm (≈ 2 in), 75 mm (≈ 3 in), 110 mm (≈ 4 in), 160 mm (≈ 6 in)
Reducer Combinations 75×50 mm, 110×50 mm, 110×75 mm, 160×110 mm
Connection Method Solvent cement (glue) socket
Applicable Pipe Standard DWV / drain-waste-vent PVC pipe in matching nominal size
Wall Thickness See variant options
Pressure Rating Non-pressure / gravity drain use only
Color See variant options
Pack Quantity Options 1 pcs, 2 pcs, 3 pcs, 5 pcs
Weight (per piece) See variant options

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the correct size PVC drain pipe fitting?

Measure the outer diameter (OD) of your existing pipe. The nominal size printed on the pipe (e.g., 110 mm) typically refers to the OD in metric DWV standards. Match that number to the fitting size listed here. If you are transitioning between two different pipe diameters, select a reducer combination such as 110×75 mm.

Can these fittings be used for pressure water supply lines?

No. These are DWV (drain, waste, vent) fittings rated for gravity-flow drainage only. They are not designed or tested for pressurized water supply applications. For supply lines, use fittings specifically rated for the required working pressure.

What solvent cement should I use to assemble these fittings?

Use a PVC solvent cement formulated for DWV or all-purpose PVC applications. Apply a PVC primer first to the pipe end and socket bore, then apply cement to both surfaces and push the pipe firmly into the socket with a slight twist. Follow the cement manufacturer's cure time before running water through the joint.

Are these fittings suitable for underground or buried installations?

Rigid PVC is widely used in buried drain applications because it resists corrosion from soil and wastewater. Ensure the trench is properly bedded with compacted granular material and that the fitting is rated for the burial depth and any expected load. Contact us to confirm suitability for your specific installation conditions.

What is the difference between the Flat Four-Way and the Stereoscopic Four-Way?

A Flat Four-Way (cross) has all four ports in the same plane, suitable for branching two lines that run in the same horizontal plane. A Stereoscopic Four-Way has ports in different planes (typically one branch exits at 90° out of the main plane), allowing connections from three directions simultaneously. Choose based on the geometry of your drain layout.

How does the Cleaning Port fitting work?

The Cleaning Port (cleanout) fitting has a removable threaded or push-fit cap on one opening. When a blockage occurs in the drain run, you remove the cap to insert a drain snake or rod without cutting into the pipe. It is typically installed at directional changes or at the end of long horizontal runs for easy maintenance access.

Can I order a mix of fitting types and sizes in one order?

Yes. Each variant in this listing is a specific combination of Fitting Type, Size, and pack quantity. Add each required combination to your cart separately. If you need a large assortment for a full rough-in project, ordering 3-pack or 5-pack options where available reduces the per-piece cost.

🛒 Select your Fitting Type, Size, and Amount above, then add to cart.

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