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Pipe Fittings

Pipe fittings, including brass, nylon, and PVC connectors, attach to pipes to move liquid, air, and gas to your faucet or spigot. 
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Pipe fittings join the pipes and tubing that make up your plumbing system. They adapt to applications of different shapes and sizes. Plumbing fittings are available in many variations, including a full range of imperial and metric-sized fittings, and in different chemical compositions like brass, nylon, and PVC. Beyond water and food use, most fittings are suited for water purification, plumbing, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.

Brass pipe fittings are preferred for their resistance to high temperatures and corrosion. PVC fittings are excellent options for home plumbing since they are versatile, resistant to corrosion and chemicals, and require no welding.

Watch this video to learn how to buy the right pipe fitting by dimensions.

Uses for pipe fittings

  • • To connect plumbing pipes
  • • To change direction of liquid, fluid, or gas flow
  • • To stop the flow of liquids, fluids, or gases

Types of pipe fittings

  • • Connectors
  • • Elbows
  • • Tees
  • • Y-tees
  • • Unions
  • • Reducers
  • • Crosses
  • • Barbs

If you’re not sure of what thread size you need, check out our 5-step guide to determining thread type and pipe size.