Reducer Bushing, Spigot x Slip PVC Schedule 40 2-1/2" x 3/4" (437-288)
This 2-1/2" x 3/4" Schedule 40 PVC Reducer Bushing (Spigot x Slip) provides a compact, all solvent-cement transition from a 2-1/2" socket-end fitting hub down to a 3/4" PVC pipe run, consolidating a significant large-to-small diameter reduction into a single fitting body without the need for threaded connections, additional couplings, or multi-piece transition assemblies. Constructed in white Schedule 40 PVC, it offers reliable performance in commercial plumbing, irrigation, and light industrial installations where a corrosion-resistant, all socket-to-socket diameter reduction is required at an existing large-diameter fitting port and no threaded interface is needed at the transition point.
The 2-1/2" spigot (male plain end) is sized to insert directly into the hub of any standard 2-1/2" socket-end fitting — tee, cross, coupling, elbow, or valve body — and is solvent-cemented in place to form a permanent, leak-free joint at the outer face. The 3/4" slip socket interior accepts a 3/4" PVC pipe for a permanent solvent-cement bond on the reduced-diameter outlet side, completing the transition in a single compact body. This Spigot x Slip configuration is the all-solvent-cement approach to socket reducing at this size combination, and is the correct choice when both the upstream 2-1/2" assembly and the downstream 3/4" run are entirely socket-based PVC systems with no threaded interfaces required at the transition point. It should not be confused with any 438 series mixed-connection counterpart at this size (Spigot x FPT, if stocked), which would provide a 3/4" female-threaded outlet for connecting to male NPT-threaded components directly off the fitting hub, or with MPT x FPT hex bushings, which are installed entirely within threaded assemblies. The 2-1/2" to 3/4" step-down is a significant 3.33:1 reduction most commonly encountered at large-diameter tee or cross branch outlets serving dedicated 3/4" socket zone lateral lines, instrument supply runs, drip emitter feed branches, and small-bore distribution connections that tap off a 2-1/2" socket mainline assembly in a single all-cemented fitting transition.
Rated to approximately 160 psi at 73°F (governed by the 2-1/2" spigot end), this bushing is suited for standard commercial and light industrial water distribution and irrigation service within its pressure class. Its PVC composition provides excellent resistance to corrosion, scale, chlorinated water, and a broad range of chemical exposures, making it a reliable long-term alternative to metal reducing bushings in moisture-prone or chemically active environments. NSF/ANSI 61 listing confirms suitability for potable water contact.
Apply solvent cement to the spigot exterior and the interior of the receiving 2-1/2" socket hub per ASTM D2564 procedures, inserting fully and holding briefly for initial set. Apply solvent cement separately to the 3/4" pipe end exterior and the fitting's slip socket interior before inserting the pipe fully and maintaining a quarter-turn during assembly for even cement distribution. Complete each cemented joint in sequence and allow adequate cure time before pressurizing the system. Derate pressure ratings for elevated temperatures per published derating curves.
Specifications:
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 437-288 |
| Fitting Type | Reducer Bushing |
| Connection Type | Spigot x Slip (Male Plain End × Slip Socket) |
| Size | 2-1/2" x 3/4" (Spigot Inlet × Slip Outlet) |
| Schedule / Series | Schedule 40 |
| Material | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
| Color | White |
| Pressure Rating | 160 psi @ 73°F (governed by 2-1/2" spigot end; verify against manufacturer tables) |
| ASTM Standard | D2466 |
| NSF/ANSI | NSF/ANSI 61 Listed |
| Joint Method | Solvent Cement — both ends (ASTM D2564) |
| Temperature Range | Up to 140°F (derate pressure for elevated temps) |
| Bond Type | Permanent (not removable after cure) |
| End Configuration | 2-1/2" spigot inlet (into socket hub); 3/4" slip socket outlet (receives pipe) |
Industries & Applications:
- Irrigation & Water Distribution — Taps 3/4" socket zone lateral branches, drip emitter header feeds, and dedicated small-bore service connections off 2-1/2" socket-end mainline tees and crosses in large-diameter agricultural and municipal irrigation systems where an all solvent-cement significant reduction is preferred at the socket fitting port and no threaded interface is required at the branch connection
- Commercial Plumbing — Reduces 2-1/2" socket-end tee branches and fitting ports to 3/4" PVC pipe runs at dedicated fixture supply connections, pressure gauge feed lines, and small-bore service branches in commercial building water distribution systems where all-socket PVC construction is specified throughout and the branch outlet must serve a small-bore dedicated service connection
- Industrial Process Piping — Taps 3/4" socket instrument supply lines, chemical injection feed runs, sampling point stubs, and small-bore service branches off 2-1/2" socket process water distribution headers in water treatment, chemical processing, and manufacturing facilities where all-cemented Schedule 40 PVC construction is maintained throughout the branch tap assembly
- Chemical Handling — Provides a corrosion-resistant, all solvent-cement significant large-to-small socket reduction in systems conveying acids, caustics, fertilizer solutions, and other fluids incompatible with metal fittings, particularly where a 3/4" socket pipe run must branch off a 2-1/2" socket assembly without any threaded interface at the transition point
- Water Treatment & Aquaculture — Used at instrument supply branch points, chemical dosing distribution laterals, and small-bore monitoring connection feed lines where a 2-1/2" socket main must supply a 3/4" socket pipe run to a treatment monitoring point, dosing instrument, or small-bore distribution branch requiring NSF/ANSI 61 compliance and an all-cemented assembly throughout
- HVAC & Mechanical Systems — Transitions 2-1/2" socket-end fitting ports to 3/4" PVC pipe runs at dedicated instrument supply branches, small-bore service laterals, and chemical feed distribution step-downs on cooling tower supply headers, chilled water distribution mains, and chemically treated water systems within the Schedule 40 pressure class
This 2-1/2" x 3/4" Schedule 40 PVC Reducer Bushing (Spigot x Slip) provides a compact, all solvent-cement transition from a 2-1/2" socket-end fitting hub down to a 3/4" PVC pipe run, consolidating a significant large-to-small diameter reduction into a single fitting body without the need for threaded connections, additional couplings, or multi-piece transition assemblies. Constructed in white Schedule 40 PVC, it offers reliable performance in commercial plumbing, irrigation, and light industrial installations where a corrosion-resistant, all socket-to-socket diameter reduction is required at an existing large-diameter fitting port and no threaded interface is needed at the transition point.
The 2-1/2" spigot (male plain end) is sized to insert directly into the hub of any standard 2-1/2" socket-end fitting — tee, cross, coupling, elbow, or valve body — and is solvent-cemented in place to form a permanent, leak-free joint at the outer face. The 3/4" slip socket interior accepts a 3/4" PVC pipe for a permanent solvent-cement bond on the reduced-diameter outlet side, completing the transition in a single compact body. This Spigot x Slip configuration is the all-solvent-cement approach to socket reducing at this size combination, and is the correct choice when both the upstream 2-1/2" assembly and the downstream 3/4" run are entirely socket-based PVC systems with no threaded interfaces required at the transition point. It should not be confused with any 438 series mixed-connection counterpart at this size (Spigot x FPT, if stocked), which would provide a 3/4" female-threaded outlet for connecting to male NPT-threaded components directly off the fitting hub, or with MPT x FPT hex bushings, which are installed entirely within threaded assemblies. The 2-1/2" to 3/4" step-down is a significant 3.33:1 reduction most commonly encountered at large-diameter tee or cross branch outlets serving dedicated 3/4" socket zone lateral lines, instrument supply runs, drip emitter feed branches, and small-bore distribution connections that tap off a 2-1/2" socket mainline assembly in a single all-cemented fitting transition.
Rated to approximately 160 psi at 73°F (governed by the 2-1/2" spigot end), this bushing is suited for standard commercial and light industrial water distribution and irrigation service within its pressure class. Its PVC composition provides excellent resistance to corrosion, scale, chlorinated water, and a broad range of chemical exposures, making it a reliable long-term alternative to metal reducing bushings in moisture-prone or chemically active environments. NSF/ANSI 61 listing confirms suitability for potable water contact.
Apply solvent cement to the spigot exterior and the interior of the receiving 2-1/2" socket hub per ASTM D2564 procedures, inserting fully and holding briefly for initial set. Apply solvent cement separately to the 3/4" pipe end exterior and the fitting's slip socket interior before inserting the pipe fully and maintaining a quarter-turn during assembly for even cement distribution. Complete each cemented joint in sequence and allow adequate cure time before pressurizing the system. Derate pressure ratings for elevated temperatures per published derating curves.
Specifications:
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 437-288 |
| Fitting Type | Reducer Bushing |
| Connection Type | Spigot x Slip (Male Plain End × Slip Socket) |
| Size | 2-1/2" x 3/4" (Spigot Inlet × Slip Outlet) |
| Schedule / Series | Schedule 40 |
| Material | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
| Color | White |
| Pressure Rating | 160 psi @ 73°F (governed by 2-1/2" spigot end; verify against manufacturer tables) |
| ASTM Standard | D2466 |
| NSF/ANSI | NSF/ANSI 61 Listed |
| Joint Method | Solvent Cement — both ends (ASTM D2564) |
| Temperature Range | Up to 140°F (derate pressure for elevated temps) |
| Bond Type | Permanent (not removable after cure) |
| End Configuration | 2-1/2" spigot inlet (into socket hub); 3/4" slip socket outlet (receives pipe) |
Industries & Applications:
- Irrigation & Water Distribution — Taps 3/4" socket zone lateral branches, drip emitter header feeds, and dedicated small-bore service connections off 2-1/2" socket-end mainline tees and crosses in large-diameter agricultural and municipal irrigation systems where an all solvent-cement significant reduction is preferred at the socket fitting port and no threaded interface is required at the branch connection
- Commercial Plumbing — Reduces 2-1/2" socket-end tee branches and fitting ports to 3/4" PVC pipe runs at dedicated fixture supply connections, pressure gauge feed lines, and small-bore service branches in commercial building water distribution systems where all-socket PVC construction is specified throughout and the branch outlet must serve a small-bore dedicated service connection
- Industrial Process Piping — Taps 3/4" socket instrument supply lines, chemical injection feed runs, sampling point stubs, and small-bore service branches off 2-1/2" socket process water distribution headers in water treatment, chemical processing, and manufacturing facilities where all-cemented Schedule 40 PVC construction is maintained throughout the branch tap assembly
- Chemical Handling — Provides a corrosion-resistant, all solvent-cement significant large-to-small socket reduction in systems conveying acids, caustics, fertilizer solutions, and other fluids incompatible with metal fittings, particularly where a 3/4" socket pipe run must branch off a 2-1/2" socket assembly without any threaded interface at the transition point
- Water Treatment & Aquaculture — Used at instrument supply branch points, chemical dosing distribution laterals, and small-bore monitoring connection feed lines where a 2-1/2" socket main must supply a 3/4" socket pipe run to a treatment monitoring point, dosing instrument, or small-bore distribution branch requiring NSF/ANSI 61 compliance and an all-cemented assembly throughout
- HVAC & Mechanical Systems — Transitions 2-1/2" socket-end fitting ports to 3/4" PVC pipe runs at dedicated instrument supply branches, small-bore service laterals, and chemical feed distribution step-downs on cooling tower supply headers, chilled water distribution mains, and chemically treated water systems within the Schedule 40 pressure class
- Part #:
- 437-288
- Product Family:
- Sch 40 PVC
- Size:
- 2-1/2"