Lesso America
Schedule 40 PVC Bushing (SPIG x FIPT)
- SKU:
- 438
- Availability:
- Usually Ships Same Day
- Weight:
- 0.00 LBS
Description
Schedule 40 PVC Bushing (SPIG x FIPT)
Schedule 40 PVC Spigot x FIPT Reducer Bushings provide a dependable solution for reducing pipe size within cold-water pressure piping systems. Designed with a spigot end and female iron pipe thread (FIPT) connection, these fittings offer a secure transition between different pipe sizes while maintaining excellent flow performance.
Manufactured from corrosion-resistant PVC, these reducer bushings are ideal for potable water supply, irrigation systems, and pool or spa plumbing applications. Their durable construction and ease of installation make them a practical choice for both residential and commercial piping systems.
Key Features
- Schedule 40 PVC reducer bushing
- Spigot x FIPT connection design
- Reduces pipe size within threaded systems
- Corrosion-resistant PVC construction
- Designed for cold-water pressure applications
- High flow capacity with smooth interior surfaces
- Suitable for potable water systems
- Ideal for irrigation installations
- Commonly used in pool and spa plumbing
- Easy installation and long service life
Construction Details
Manufactured from durable Schedule 40 PVC material, this reducer bushing offers excellent resistance to corrosion, chemicals, and environmental conditions commonly encountered in water distribution systems.
The spigot end is designed to fit into a compatible socket fitting, while the female threaded end accepts a male threaded pipe or fitting, allowing a reliable pipe size transition.
Its compact design helps minimize installation space requirements while maintaining dependable system performance.
Important Notes
Designed for cold-water pressure systems including potable water supply, irrigation, and pool/spa applications.
Complies with ASTM D2466, ASTM D1784, CSA B137.3, NSF/ANSI 14, NSF/ANSI 61, cNSF, and cUPC standards.
Review manufacturer recommendations for pressure ratings, installation procedures, and system compatibility before use.