45 Degree Elbow, Slip x Slip PVC Schedule 40 10" (417-100)

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417-100
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The 10" PVC Schedule 40 45 Degree Slip x Slip Elbow (Part No. 417-100) is a large-diameter directional fitting that delivers a smooth, 45-degree change in pipe direction — providing the gentler angular transition that is preferred over a 90-degree elbow in applications where minimizing turbulence, reducing head loss, and preserving flow efficiency at the directional change are meaningful design priorities. Both ends are slip (socket) configuration, accepting 10-inch PVC pipe or spigot fittings via solvent-weld connection for a permanent, pressure-rated joint on each side using standard PVC cement and primer.

The choice between a 45-degree and 90-degree elbow at large diameters is not simply a matter of layout geometry — it is a hydraulic decision with measurable system performance implications. A 90-degree elbow redirects flow perpendicular to its original travel direction, creating a sharp change in momentum that generates turbulence, increases head loss, and elevates the equivalent pipe length of that fitting section significantly. A 45-degree elbow splits that directional change in half, easing flow through a shallower angle that produces substantially less turbulence and a lower pressure drop coefficient — a difference that compounds meaningfully across large-diameter, high-flow systems where pump sizing, operating energy costs, and long-term system efficiency are active engineering considerations.

At 10-inch diameter, this hydraulic distinction carries real economic weight. In municipal transmission mains, large-scale irrigation headers, and industrial process supply lines operating at high flow rates, the cumulative head loss contribution of directional fittings is a non-trivial factor in pump selection and operating cost. Specifying 45-degree elbows in place of 90-degree fittings wherever the system layout permits is a standard practice in hydraulically optimized large-diameter system design — and this fitting is the direct implementation of that practice at 10-inch Schedule 40.

The 45-degree elbow is also the standard component for constructing an offset — a pair of 45-degree elbows with a connecting spool piece between them — used to laterally shift a pipe run to clear an obstacle, align with a flange face, or transition between parallel pipe centerlines. At 10-inch diameter, where fabricating an offset from two 90-degree elbows would introduce excessive turbulence and consume significantly more space, the 45-degree pair is both the hydraulically superior and spatially efficient solution.

Manufactured from virgin PVC compound to ASTM D2466 standards, this elbow delivers the corrosion resistance, chemical compatibility, and long-term service life that make Schedule 40 PVC the standard material across water, wastewater, irrigation, and industrial piping environments. NSF/ANSI 61 certification confirms suitability for potable water contact, extending its application range to municipal water distribution, water treatment infrastructure, and food-adjacent process piping in addition to its broad industrial and agricultural markets.


Specifications:

Attribute Detail
Part Number 417-100
Fitting Type 45 Degree Elbow
Material PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Schedule Schedule 40
Connection Type Slip x Slip (Socket x Socket)
Pipe Size 10" (Both Ends)
Elbow Angle 45 Degrees
Pressure Rating 140 PSI (at 73°F / 23°C) — varies by size
Temperature Rating Up to 140°F (60°C)
Color White
Standard ASTM D2466
Certification NSF/ANSI 61 (Potable Water)
Connection Method Solvent Weld (Cement & Primer)
End Use Pressure Systems

Note: Pressure ratings decrease with increasing pipe diameter. Consult manufacturer-published pressure-temperature rating tables for the specific size and service conditions before system design.


Industries & Applications:

  • Municipal Water Distribution — Used at gradual directional changes on large-diameter transmission and distribution mains where minimizing head loss at the bend is a hydraulic design priority; commonly specified in place of 90-degree elbows wherever the system layout permits a shallower directional transition to improve flow efficiency across the distribution network
  • Industrial Process Piping — Provides low-turbulence 45-degree directional changes in 10-inch supply headers, process mains, and equipment feed lines in chemical, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and power generation facilities where cumulative head loss across the fitting set is a factor in pump sizing and operating energy cost
  • Pipe Offset Construction — One of the most common applications for 45-degree elbows at large diameters; two 417-100 elbows with a connecting spool piece form a pipe offset used to laterally shift a 10-inch run around structural obstructions, align with equipment flanges, or transition between parallel pipe centerlines in mechanical rooms, pump stations, and site piping layouts
  • Commercial & Agricultural Irrigation — Provides gradual directional changes on 10-inch irrigation mainlines and pump station headers in large-scale commercial, turf, golf course, and agricultural systems where flow efficiency across the fitting set contributes directly to zone pressure uniformity and pump operating efficiency
  • Water Treatment & Filtration Plants — Integrates into large-diameter process piping headers and treatment train distribution mains where 45-degree directional changes are preferred over 90-degree elbows to minimize turbulence and head loss in high-flow plant piping systems
  • Wastewater Force Mains & Collection Systems — Used in large-diameter pressurized sewer force mains and gravity collection systems at directional changes where the shallower 45-degree angle reduces turbulence, minimizes solids settling risk at the bend, and lowers the head loss contribution of the directional fitting in a pumped system
  • Stormwater & Drainage Infrastructure — Provides gradual directional changes in large-diameter stormwater conveyance systems where reducing head loss at bends supports adequate gravity flow capacity through the drainage network
  • Mining & Heavy Industrial Water Supply — Used at directional changes in large-diameter site water distribution infrastructure serving process water, dust suppression, and equipment cooling circuits where minimizing fitting head loss contributes to adequate flow delivery across extended site piping runs
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Width:
12.13 (in)
Height:
15.25 (in)
Depth:
18.25 (in)
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The 10" PVC Schedule 40 45 Degree Slip x Slip Elbow (Part No. 417-100) is a large-diameter directional fitting that delivers a smooth, 45-degree change in pipe direction — providing the gentler angular transition that is preferred over a 90-degree elbow in applications where minimizing turbulence, reducing head loss, and preserving flow efficiency at the directional change are meaningful design priorities. Both ends are slip (socket) configuration, accepting 10-inch PVC pipe or spigot fittings via solvent-weld connection for a permanent, pressure-rated joint on each side using standard PVC cement and primer.

The choice between a 45-degree and 90-degree elbow at large diameters is not simply a matter of layout geometry — it is a hydraulic decision with measurable system performance implications. A 90-degree elbow redirects flow perpendicular to its original travel direction, creating a sharp change in momentum that generates turbulence, increases head loss, and elevates the equivalent pipe length of that fitting section significantly. A 45-degree elbow splits that directional change in half, easing flow through a shallower angle that produces substantially less turbulence and a lower pressure drop coefficient — a difference that compounds meaningfully across large-diameter, high-flow systems where pump sizing, operating energy costs, and long-term system efficiency are active engineering considerations.

At 10-inch diameter, this hydraulic distinction carries real economic weight. In municipal transmission mains, large-scale irrigation headers, and industrial process supply lines operating at high flow rates, the cumulative head loss contribution of directional fittings is a non-trivial factor in pump selection and operating cost. Specifying 45-degree elbows in place of 90-degree fittings wherever the system layout permits is a standard practice in hydraulically optimized large-diameter system design — and this fitting is the direct implementation of that practice at 10-inch Schedule 40.

The 45-degree elbow is also the standard component for constructing an offset — a pair of 45-degree elbows with a connecting spool piece between them — used to laterally shift a pipe run to clear an obstacle, align with a flange face, or transition between parallel pipe centerlines. At 10-inch diameter, where fabricating an offset from two 90-degree elbows would introduce excessive turbulence and consume significantly more space, the 45-degree pair is both the hydraulically superior and spatially efficient solution.

Manufactured from virgin PVC compound to ASTM D2466 standards, this elbow delivers the corrosion resistance, chemical compatibility, and long-term service life that make Schedule 40 PVC the standard material across water, wastewater, irrigation, and industrial piping environments. NSF/ANSI 61 certification confirms suitability for potable water contact, extending its application range to municipal water distribution, water treatment infrastructure, and food-adjacent process piping in addition to its broad industrial and agricultural markets.


Specifications:

Attribute Detail
Part Number 417-100
Fitting Type 45 Degree Elbow
Material PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Schedule Schedule 40
Connection Type Slip x Slip (Socket x Socket)
Pipe Size 10" (Both Ends)
Elbow Angle 45 Degrees
Pressure Rating 140 PSI (at 73°F / 23°C) — varies by size
Temperature Rating Up to 140°F (60°C)
Color White
Standard ASTM D2466
Certification NSF/ANSI 61 (Potable Water)
Connection Method Solvent Weld (Cement & Primer)
End Use Pressure Systems

Note: Pressure ratings decrease with increasing pipe diameter. Consult manufacturer-published pressure-temperature rating tables for the specific size and service conditions before system design.


Industries & Applications:

  • Municipal Water Distribution — Used at gradual directional changes on large-diameter transmission and distribution mains where minimizing head loss at the bend is a hydraulic design priority; commonly specified in place of 90-degree elbows wherever the system layout permits a shallower directional transition to improve flow efficiency across the distribution network
  • Industrial Process Piping — Provides low-turbulence 45-degree directional changes in 10-inch supply headers, process mains, and equipment feed lines in chemical, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and power generation facilities where cumulative head loss across the fitting set is a factor in pump sizing and operating energy cost
  • Pipe Offset Construction — One of the most common applications for 45-degree elbows at large diameters; two 417-100 elbows with a connecting spool piece form a pipe offset used to laterally shift a 10-inch run around structural obstructions, align with equipment flanges, or transition between parallel pipe centerlines in mechanical rooms, pump stations, and site piping layouts
  • Commercial & Agricultural Irrigation — Provides gradual directional changes on 10-inch irrigation mainlines and pump station headers in large-scale commercial, turf, golf course, and agricultural systems where flow efficiency across the fitting set contributes directly to zone pressure uniformity and pump operating efficiency
  • Water Treatment & Filtration Plants — Integrates into large-diameter process piping headers and treatment train distribution mains where 45-degree directional changes are preferred over 90-degree elbows to minimize turbulence and head loss in high-flow plant piping systems
  • Wastewater Force Mains & Collection Systems — Used in large-diameter pressurized sewer force mains and gravity collection systems at directional changes where the shallower 45-degree angle reduces turbulence, minimizes solids settling risk at the bend, and lowers the head loss contribution of the directional fitting in a pumped system
  • Stormwater & Drainage Infrastructure — Provides gradual directional changes in large-diameter stormwater conveyance systems where reducing head loss at bends supports adequate gravity flow capacity through the drainage network
  • Mining & Heavy Industrial Water Supply — Used at directional changes in large-diameter site water distribution infrastructure serving process water, dust suppression, and equipment cooling circuits where minimizing fitting head loss contributes to adequate flow delivery across extended site piping runs
Part #:
417-100
Product Family:
Sch 40 PVC
Carton Qty:
1
Pallet Qty:
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Size:
10"