50 75 110 160mm PVC Drain Pipe Fittings Reducer Elbow , Straight , Tee Connector

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PVC Drain Pipe Fittings — Straight, Elbow & Tee Connectors for Reliable Drainage

When a leaking joint or mismatched fitting turns a simple drain repair into a weekend headache, having the right connector on hand makes all the difference. These PVC drain pipe fittings are designed for DIY homeowners, plumbers, and contractors who need dependable, leak-resistant connections across a range of pipe diameters and routing configurations.

Each fitting is molded from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride), offering a smooth interior bore that resists buildup and maintains consistent flow. Available in four pipe diameters — 50mm (~2 in), 75mm (~3 in), 110mm (~4 in), and 160mm (~6 in) — and multiple configurations including Straight couplings, 90° Elbows, 45° Elbows, Tee A-Type, Tee B-Type, and Clean Port access fittings. Wall thickness and exact outer diameter vary by size; see variant options for specifics.

Ideal for residential bathroom and kitchen drain lines, underground sewer lateral connections, and commercial drainage rerouting projects. Long-tail use cases include replacing cracked PVC drain elbows under sinks, adding a branch tee for a new fixture, or installing a clean-out port for maintenance access in a 110mm sewer line.

🔗 Compatibility: Designed for standard PVC drain and sewer pipe systems. Fits Schedule 40-equivalent OD pipe in 50mm, 75mm, 110mm, and 160mm nominal sizes. Confirm your pipe's outer diameter before ordering.

✅ Key Features of These PVC Drain Pipe Fittings

  • 📐Four Diameter Options — 50mm, 75mm, 110mm, and 160mm to match the most common residential and commercial drain pipe sizes without adapters.
  • 🔄Six Fitting Configurations — Straight, 90° Elbow, 45° Elbow, Tee A-Type, Tee B-Type, and Clean Port cover virtually every routing and access scenario in a drain system.
  • 💧Smooth Interior Bore — The uniform PVC inner surface minimizes turbulence and reduces the risk of debris accumulation, keeping drain flow consistent over time.
  • 🛡️Corrosion & Chemical Resistance — PVC is inherently resistant to rust, scale, and common household drain chemicals, making these fittings suitable for long-term buried or concealed installations.
  • ⚖️Lightweight Yet Rigid — The rigid PVC construction holds its shape under soil load and pipe weight while remaining light enough for easy one-person handling during installation.
  • 🔧Standard Solvent-Weld Connection — Compatible with standard PVC primer and cement for a fast, permanent, watertight bond using tools already in most DIY toolkits.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC Drain Pipe Fittings

Material Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Available Pipe Sizes 50mm (~2 in), 75mm (~3 in), 110mm (~4 in), 160mm (~6 in)
Fitting Types Straight, 90° Elbow, 45° Elbow, Tee A-Type, Tee B-Type, Clean Port
Connection Method Solvent weld (PVC cement & primer)
Wall Thickness See variant options
Outer Diameter See variant options
Color White / Grey (see variant options)
Application Drain, waste & vent (DWV) systems
Quantity per Order 1 Pcs or 2 Pcs (select above)
Weight See variant options

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right pipe size for my drain?

Measure the outer diameter (OD) of your existing pipe with a tape measure or calipers. Common residential sink and tub drains use 50mm (~2 in) or 75mm (~3 in) pipe, while main drain lines and toilet connections typically use 110mm (~4 in). Large-diameter sewer mains or commercial applications may require 160mm (~6 in). Match the fitting size to your pipe's OD, not its nominal label, to ensure a proper solvent-weld fit.

What is the difference between Tee A-Type and Tee B-Type?

Both are three-way branch fittings, but they differ in the angle of the branch outlet. Tee A-Type typically features a straight (90°) branch off the main run, used when a fixture drain enters perpendicular to the main line. Tee B-Type features an angled or swept branch entry that promotes smoother flow and is preferred in drain-waste-vent (DWV) systems where flow direction matters. Check your local plumbing code for which type is required in your application.

What is a Clean Port fitting and when do I need one?

A Clean Port (also called a cleanout fitting) provides a removable access point in your drain line so you can insert a drain snake or inspection camera without cutting the pipe. It is recommended at every change of direction in a drain run longer than 15 feet, and at the base of vertical stacks. Installing one proactively saves significant labor costs if a blockage occurs later.

Are these fittings strong enough for underground or buried installations?

Yes. Rigid PVC drain fittings are widely used in buried sewer and drain applications. They resist soil pressure, moisture, and common ground chemicals. For underground use, ensure the trench is properly bedded with compacted sand or gravel to distribute load evenly around the fitting, and follow local building code requirements for burial depth and bedding material.

Will PVC fittings corrode or degrade from drain chemicals?

PVC is highly resistant to most household drain chemicals, including common drain cleaners, soaps, and mild acids found in wastewater. It does not rust or scale like metal fittings. However, avoid prolonged exposure to strong solvents (other than PVC-specific primer and cement) or very high-temperature discharge above approximately 60°C (140°F), which can soften the material over time.

Can I use these fittings with ABS pipe?

These are PVC fittings and are intended for use with PVC pipe using standard PVC primer and cement. Connecting PVC fittings to ABS pipe requires a special transition cement and, in some jurisdictions, a mechanical coupling. Check your local plumbing code before mixing pipe materials. If your existing system is ABS, consider using a rubber fernco coupling as a transition instead of solvent-welding directly.

Should I order 1 Pcs or 2 Pcs?

Order 1 Pcs if you need a single fitting for a repair or a specific connection point. The 2 Pcs option offers a per-unit saving and is practical when you need matching fittings at both ends of a run, are doing a larger installation, or want a spare on hand for future repairs. Both options ship the same fitting — only the quantity differs.

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