3/4 in. Slip Schedule 80 PVC Cap
Overview
The MPN 847007 is a 3/4 in. Schedule 80 PVC cap with a female slip socket that solvent-welds over the end of a 3/4 in. Schedule 80 pipe to seal it off permanently. Molded in gray Schedule 80 PVC, it terminates a run or closes a future tie-in point with full chemical resistance and pressure rating.
Technical Specifications
| Part Number (MPN) | 847007 |
| Fitting Type | Cap |
| Size | 3/4 in. |
| Connection Type | Female Socket (Slip) |
| Material | Schedule 80 PVC |
| Color | Gray |
| Schedule Rating | SCH 80 |
| Max Temperature | 140°F |
| Sold Per | Each |
Materials of Construction
| Body | Schedule 80 polyvinyl chloride (PVC) |
| Joining Method | Solvent-weld socket (slip) |
| Color | Gray |
Typical Applications
This cap closes the end of a 3/4 in. Schedule 80 PVC line in chemical feed systems, water and wastewater treatment piping, irrigation, and industrial process runs. It is solvent-welded for a permanent seal at line terminations or capped stubs left for future expansion.
Cross-Reference and Interchange
This cap cross-references to these competitor and industry part numbers: 4881K52. Replacing one of these? Match nominal size, connections, and rating, or send us your part number and we will confirm the interchange.
Sizing and Installation Resources
- PVC Schedule 40 vs. 80 Fittings
- PVC Chemical Compatibility Chart
- Pipe Size Reference Chart
- Teflon Tape vs. Pipe Dope
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this cap threaded or slip?
It is a slip (socket) cap. It solvent-welds over the outside end of 3/4 in. Schedule 80 PVC pipe. There are no threads.
Can it be removed later?
No. A solvent-welded cap forms a permanent bond. For a removable closure, use a threaded plug or cap instead.
Does it fit Schedule 40 pipe?
Yes. The 3/4 in. socket accepts 3/4 in. Schedule 40 or 80 pipe, since both share the same outside diameter.
What cement should I use?
Use PVC primer and PVC solvent cement rated for Schedule 80; do not use ABS or CPVC cement.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.