3/8 in. Slip x Slip Schedule 80 PVC 90 Elbow
Overview
The Midland 806003 is a Schedule 80 PVC 90-degree elbow with a 3/8 in. female socket on each end. It turns a solvent-weld PVC line a full 90 degrees. The gray Schedule 80 body provides the thicker wall and higher pressure capability used in industrial chemical and process piping.
Technical Specifications
| Part Number (MPN) | 806003 |
| Fitting Type | 90-Degree Elbow |
| Connection 1 | 3/8 in. Female Socket (slip) |
| Connection 2 | 3/8 in. Female Socket (slip) |
| Material | PVC |
| Color | Gray |
| Schedule | Schedule 80 |
| Joining Method | Solvent weld |
| Sold Per | Each |
Materials of Construction
| Body | Gray PVC (Schedule 80) |
| Joint | Solvent-cement socket |
Typical Applications
Turns a 3/8 in. solvent-weld PVC line 90 degrees in chemical metering and dosing piping, water and wastewater treatment, acid and caustic feed lines, and industrial process systems needing Schedule 80 strength.
Cross-Reference and Interchange
This 3/8 in. slip Schedule 80 PVC 90-degree elbow cross-references to these competitor and industry part numbers: 4881K29. 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 a 45 or 90 degree elbow?
This 806003 is a 90-degree elbow. We also carry 45-degree Sch 80 slip elbows in other sizes.
Are both ends slip sockets?
Yes. Both are smooth 3/8 in. female sockets for PVC solvent cement, not threads.
Why Schedule 80?
The heavier Schedule 80 wall raises the pressure rating for industrial and chemical service.
What part crosses to it?
4881K29 is a listed industry crossover; match the 3/8 in. slip Sch 80 90-degree configuration to confirm.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are 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.