
Product Description
PVC elbow fittings 90 degree and 45 degree are the go-to choice when you need clean, reliable direction changes in PVC piping for water, aeration, and general fluid-handling assemblies.
This selection includes both 90° and 45° elbow options in multiple common sizes, organized by part number to simplify maintenance and reordering. Slip x slip (SLP x SLP) connections are designed to join compatible PVC pipe using appropriate solvent cement, helping you build compact runs, route around equipment, and lay out manifolds with consistent alignment. For applications that benefit from color-coding or matching existing plumbing, black PVC elbow options are also available in select sizes.
Why choose these elbows
- Two bend angles: Use 90° elbows for tight turns and 45° elbows for smoother directional transitions.
- Multiple sizes: Options span from smaller to larger diameter needs (see part-number table for exact size availability).
- Slip connections: SLP x SLP ends are commonly used in solvent-welded PVC systems for straightforward assembly.
- Easy part matching: The included part-number list helps standardize builds and speed up replacements.
Selection tips
Choose 90° elbows when space is limited and you need a sharper change in direction. Choose 45° elbows when you want a gentler turn that can help with smoother routing in longer runs. Confirm your pipe size and intended layout before ordering, and ensure the fitting style (SLP x SLP) matches your system design. For consistent search and spec comparisons across your build list, keep the phrasing PVC elbow fittings 90 degree and 45 degree with your BOM notes and reorder documentation.
FAQ
Do these elbows fit standard PVC pipe? These are SLP x SLP style elbows intended for compatible PVC pipe sized to match the listed fitting size.
When should I use 45° vs 90°? Use 45° for smoother routing or to create offsets (often paired), and 90° for compact, right-angle turns.
Are black elbows included? Yes, black PVC 90° elbows are listed in select sizes by part number.
What should I verify before ordering? Confirm bend angle, size, and connection type. Matching your design to the part-number table helps ensure you receive the correct PVC elbow fittings 90 degree and 45 degree for your application.