90 Degree Elbow, Slip x Slip PVC Schedule 80 2" x 1-1/4" (806-250)
The 806-250 is a 2" x 1-1/4" PVC Schedule 80 reducing 90° elbow in a slip x slip configuration, combining a 90-degree change of direction with an inline size reduction in a single solvent-weld fitting. The 2" slip inlet accepts standard 2" pipe or a fitting for solvent cement bonding, while the 1-1/4" slip outlet transitions the line down to the smaller diameter as it exits the turn — eliminating the need for a separate full-size 90° elbow plus a reducing coupling or bushing downstream.
Combining the direction change and size reduction into one fitting is a meaningful advantage in tight installations where space is limited, where minimizing the number of joints in a run is a design priority, or where a clean, compact transition point is preferred over a two-fitting assembly. Fewer joints also means fewer potential leak points, which is a material consideration in chemical handling, high-pressure industrial lines, and any system where joint integrity is critical.
The all-slip configuration bonds both ports permanently with solvent cement, making this elbow well-suited for buried systems, enclosed mechanical spaces, and any installation where long-term joint integrity outweighs the need for future disassembly at the elbow. The 2" inlet and 1-1/4" outlet are both joined by standard PVC solvent cement procedure, with no threading, O-rings, or mechanical connections involved.
Schedule 80's thicker wall construction delivers higher pressure ratings and stronger resistance to mechanical stress and chemical exposure than Schedule 40, making this elbow a reliable choice for demanding industrial, chemical, and process piping environments. The gray color is the standard Schedule 80 identifier, providing immediate visual differentiation from white Schedule 40 components in mixed systems.
Solvent cement installation follows standard PVC practice — clean, prime, and cement both mating surfaces per ASTM D2564 procedures. Confirm the outlet orientation before cementing, as Schedule 80 socket fits leave minimal adjustment time once bonded.
Specifications:
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 806-250 |
| Material | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
| Schedule | Schedule 80 |
| Color | Gray |
| Fitting Type | Reducing 90° Elbow |
| End Connections | Slip x Slip |
| Inlet Size | 2" |
| Outlet Size | 1-1/4" |
| Turn Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Installation Method | Solvent Cement Weld |
| Pressure Rating | Per ASTM D2466 / manufacturer Schedule 80 ratings (derate at elevated temperatures) |
| Temperature Range | Up to 140°F (60°C) for pressure service |
| Standard | ASTM D2466 |
| Suitable Fluids | Water, dilute acids, bases, and a broad range of chemicals compatible with PVC |
Industries & Applications:
The 806-250 reducing 90° elbow is well-suited for Schedule 80 systems requiring a permanent direction change combined with an inline size reduction at a single fitting point:
- Industrial Processing — Direction changes with simultaneous size reduction in process piping headers, equipment feed lines, and utility supply runs where consolidating fittings minimizes joint count and installation footprint in tight mechanical spaces
- Chemical Handling — Permanent solvent-weld direction changes with inline reduction in acid, alkali, and reagent distribution lines where minimizing joint count is critical for long-term leak prevention in aggressive chemical environments
- Water & Wastewater Treatment — Combined turn-and-reduce connections in treatment plant piping at pump discharge runs, filter inlet headers, and distribution manifolds where compact fitting assemblies are preferred
- Irrigation & Agriculture — Direction changes with size reduction at mainline-to-lateral transitions in pressurized field and greenhouse irrigation systems, consolidating what would otherwise be a two-fitting assembly into a single permanent connection
- Commercial & Industrial Plumbing — Reducing 90° connections in cold water supply, equipment feed lines, and mechanical room piping where both a turn and a size change are needed at the same point in the run
- Aquaculture & Aquatics — Compact direction changes with size reduction in recirculating system manifolds, pump discharge plumbing, and filter inlet connections in permanent solvent-weld installations
- HVAC & Cooling Systems — Combined turn-and-reduce fittings in chilled water and process cooling distribution circuits where compact piping layouts require both functions at a single connection point
The 806-250 is a 2" x 1-1/4" PVC Schedule 80 reducing 90° elbow in a slip x slip configuration, combining a 90-degree change of direction with an inline size reduction in a single solvent-weld fitting. The 2" slip inlet accepts standard 2" pipe or a fitting for solvent cement bonding, while the 1-1/4" slip outlet transitions the line down to the smaller diameter as it exits the turn — eliminating the need for a separate full-size 90° elbow plus a reducing coupling or bushing downstream.
Combining the direction change and size reduction into one fitting is a meaningful advantage in tight installations where space is limited, where minimizing the number of joints in a run is a design priority, or where a clean, compact transition point is preferred over a two-fitting assembly. Fewer joints also means fewer potential leak points, which is a material consideration in chemical handling, high-pressure industrial lines, and any system where joint integrity is critical.
The all-slip configuration bonds both ports permanently with solvent cement, making this elbow well-suited for buried systems, enclosed mechanical spaces, and any installation where long-term joint integrity outweighs the need for future disassembly at the elbow. The 2" inlet and 1-1/4" outlet are both joined by standard PVC solvent cement procedure, with no threading, O-rings, or mechanical connections involved.
Schedule 80's thicker wall construction delivers higher pressure ratings and stronger resistance to mechanical stress and chemical exposure than Schedule 40, making this elbow a reliable choice for demanding industrial, chemical, and process piping environments. The gray color is the standard Schedule 80 identifier, providing immediate visual differentiation from white Schedule 40 components in mixed systems.
Solvent cement installation follows standard PVC practice — clean, prime, and cement both mating surfaces per ASTM D2564 procedures. Confirm the outlet orientation before cementing, as Schedule 80 socket fits leave minimal adjustment time once bonded.
Specifications:
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 806-250 |
| Material | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
| Schedule | Schedule 80 |
| Color | Gray |
| Fitting Type | Reducing 90° Elbow |
| End Connections | Slip x Slip |
| Inlet Size | 2" |
| Outlet Size | 1-1/4" |
| Turn Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Installation Method | Solvent Cement Weld |
| Pressure Rating | Per ASTM D2466 / manufacturer Schedule 80 ratings (derate at elevated temperatures) |
| Temperature Range | Up to 140°F (60°C) for pressure service |
| Standard | ASTM D2466 |
| Suitable Fluids | Water, dilute acids, bases, and a broad range of chemicals compatible with PVC |
Industries & Applications:
The 806-250 reducing 90° elbow is well-suited for Schedule 80 systems requiring a permanent direction change combined with an inline size reduction at a single fitting point:
- Industrial Processing — Direction changes with simultaneous size reduction in process piping headers, equipment feed lines, and utility supply runs where consolidating fittings minimizes joint count and installation footprint in tight mechanical spaces
- Chemical Handling — Permanent solvent-weld direction changes with inline reduction in acid, alkali, and reagent distribution lines where minimizing joint count is critical for long-term leak prevention in aggressive chemical environments
- Water & Wastewater Treatment — Combined turn-and-reduce connections in treatment plant piping at pump discharge runs, filter inlet headers, and distribution manifolds where compact fitting assemblies are preferred
- Irrigation & Agriculture — Direction changes with size reduction at mainline-to-lateral transitions in pressurized field and greenhouse irrigation systems, consolidating what would otherwise be a two-fitting assembly into a single permanent connection
- Commercial & Industrial Plumbing — Reducing 90° connections in cold water supply, equipment feed lines, and mechanical room piping where both a turn and a size change are needed at the same point in the run
- Aquaculture & Aquatics — Compact direction changes with size reduction in recirculating system manifolds, pump discharge plumbing, and filter inlet connections in permanent solvent-weld installations
- HVAC & Cooling Systems — Combined turn-and-reduce fittings in chilled water and process cooling distribution circuits where compact piping layouts require both functions at a single connection point
- Part #:
- 806-250
- Product Family:
- Sch 80 PVC
- Carton Qty:
- 10
- Size:
- 2"