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When you're building a modular shelving unit, a PVC pipe rack, or a custom furniture frame and need a connector that branches in six directions without wobble or leaks, a standard elbow just won't cut it. DIY builders, makers, and home organizers who work with round PVC pipe need a 6-way elbow fitting that locks each branch securely and holds its shape under load — that's exactly what this connector is designed for.
This 6-way PVC elbow fitting is molded from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride), offering a smooth interior bore and a consistent wall thickness across all six ports. Available in inner diameter sizes of 20mm (~¾ in), 25mm (~1 in), 32mm (~1¼ in), and 50mm (~2 in), with color options in White, Blue, and Grey. Each port accepts standard round PVC pipe of the matching inner diameter for a snug slip fit.
Typical use cases include DIY PVC pipe furniture frames such as clothing racks, shelving, and workbenches; modular greenhouse or garden support structures using 20mm–32mm PVC pipe; and custom display or storage systems where multi-directional pipe joints are needed for PVC pipe connector furniture builds.
| Material | Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
|---|---|
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Inner Diameter Options | 20mm (~¾ in) / 25mm (~1 in) / 32mm (~1¼ in) / 50mm (~2 in) |
| Color Options | White / Blue / Grey |
| Wall Thickness | See variant options |
| Outer Diameter | See variant options |
| Connection Type | Slip fit (push-in) |
| Suitable Pipe Type | Standard round PVC pipe (matching inner diameter) |
| Application | DIY furniture frames, pipe racks, modular structures (non-pressurized) |
| Pack Quantities Available | 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 10 / 15 Pcs |
| Weight per Unit | See variant options |
Measure the outer diameter of your PVC pipe, then match it to the fitting's inner diameter. Standard PVC pipe sold as "20mm pipe" typically has an outer diameter close to 20mm and will slip into the 20mm fitting port. If you're unsure, measure your pipe's outer diameter with calipers and select the fitting size that matches. The four available sizes — 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, and 50mm — cover the most common DIY and furniture-grade PVC pipe dimensions.
No. This 6-way elbow fitting is designed for structural and furniture applications — such as pipe frames, racks, and modular builds — where pipes carry no internal pressure. It is not rated for pressurized plumbing, irrigation under pressure, or any fluid-carrying system. For pressurized applications, use fittings that are pressure-rated and certified for your local plumbing code.
For dry-fit structural builds (such as furniture frames that may need to be disassembled), no adhesive is required — the slip fit provides sufficient friction to hold the pipe in place under normal static loads. For a permanent bond, apply standard PVC solvent cement to the pipe end before inserting it into the fitting port. Follow the cement manufacturer's instructions for cure time before loading the structure.
Yes. Rigid PVC is inherently resistant to moisture, rust, and most common household chemicals. It will not corrode, rot, or degrade from exposure to water, making it suitable for indoor and sheltered outdoor applications such as greenhouse frames or garden storage structures. Prolonged direct UV exposure may cause surface discoloration over time; for outdoor use in direct sunlight, consider painting with a UV-resistant paint or using a UV-stabilized PVC variant.
Load capacity depends on the pipe diameter, pipe wall thickness, the overall frame design, and whether the connection is dry-fit or cemented. As a general guideline, PVC pipe furniture frames using 25mm–32mm pipe with cemented joints can support typical shelf loads of 20–50 kg per shelf when the frame is properly triangulated. For heavy-duty applications, use larger diameter pipe (32mm or 50mm) and cement all joints. We recommend testing your specific assembly before placing heavy loads.
For a standard DIY clothing rack or wardrobe frame, 25mm (approximately 1 inch) inner diameter pipe and fittings are the most common choice — they provide a good balance of strength and weight. For heavier garments or longer spans, step up to 32mm pipe and fittings. The 20mm size is better suited for lighter-duty display frames or smaller decorative structures.
Yes. All three color options — White, Blue, and Grey — are available in the same inner diameter sizes, so you can mix colors within a single build for visual contrast or to color-code different sections of a modular structure. The fitting dimensions are identical across colors; only the pigmentation differs.
The number of fittings depends on your design. A simple rectangular shelf frame typically requires 4 corner fittings; adding a mid-shelf or cross-brace adds more junction points. Sketch your pipe layout first and count each pipe intersection — that's the number of fittings you need. The multi-pack options (up to 15 pcs) make it easy to order the right quantity in one purchase.