Elbows for Pipe to Male Thread
Elbow 1/4" pipe to 1/4" Male thread (Quick Connection Type)
This fitting is typically used to connect 1/4" (Inch) pipe to 1/4" female thread on things such as Post Filters, Inline Filters, and 10 Inch Filter Housings. Typically an elbow fitting will be used, where the pipe needs to "bend off in a direction other than straight outwards (such as to the left, right, up or down directions). This fitting uses a " quick fit" push in fitting to secure the piping to the fitting.
Elbow 1/4" pipe to 1/4" Male thread (Jaco Connection Type)
This fitting is typically used to connect 1/4" (Inch) pipe to 1/4" female thread on things such as Post Filters, Inline Filters, and 10 Inch Filter Housings. Typically an elbow fitting will be used, where the pipe needs to "bend off in a direction other than straight outwards (such as to the left, right, up or down directions). This fitting uses a "Jaco" type nut to screw the pipe to the fitting.
Elbow for 1/4" pipe to 1/8" Male thread on membrane housings (Quick Connection Type)
This fitting is typically used to connect 1/4" (Inch) pipe to 1/8" female thread on things such as the inlet & drain outlet for 1812 Domestic RO Membrane housings or Domestic UF membrane Housings (keep in mind that the " product water" side of the membrane housing is typically a non-return/check valve). Typically an elbow fitting will be used, where the pipe needs to "bend off in a direction other than straight outwards (such as to the left, right, up or down directions). This fitting uses a " quick fit" push in fitting to secure the piping to the fitting.
Elbow 1/4" pipe to 3/8" Male thread (Quick Connection Type)
This fitting is typically used to connect 1/4" (Inch) pipe to 3/8" female thread on things such as Filter housings with 3/8" ports or semi-commercial membrane housings.. Typically an elbow fitting will be used, where the pipe needs to "bend off in a direction other than straight outwards (such as to the left, right, up or down directions). This fitting uses a " quick fit" push-in fitting to secure the piping to the fitting.
Elbow for 1/4"pipe to 1/2" Male thread
This fitting is typically used to connect 1/4" (Inch) pipe to 1/2" (15mm BSP) female thread on things such as PVC fittings, Galvanized 1/2" Fittings (such as ball valves), etc. Typically an elbow fitting will be used, where the pipe needs to "bend off in a direction other than straight outwards (such as to the left, right, up or down directions). This fitting uses a " quick fit" push-in fitting to secure the piping to the fitting.
Elbow 3/8" pipe to 1/4" Male thread (Quick Connection Type)
This fitting is typically used to connect 3/8" (Inch) pipe to 1/4" female thread on things such as Post Filters, Inline Filters, and 10 Inch Filter Housings. Typically an elbow fitting will be used, where the pipe needs to "bend off in a direction other than straight outwards (such as to the left, right, up or down directions). This fitting uses a " quick fit" push in fitting to secure the piping to the fitting.
Elbow 3/8" pipe to 3/8" Male thread (Quick Connection Type)
This fitting is typically used to connect 3/8" (Inch) pipe to 3/8" female thread on things such as Filter housings with 3/8" ports or semi-commercial membrane housings.. Typically an elbow fitting will be used, where the pipe needs to "bend off in a direction other than straight outwards (such as to the left, right, up or down directions). This fitting uses a " quick fit" push-in fitting to secure the piping to the fitting.
Elbow for 3/8"pipe to 1/2" Male thread
This fitting is typically used to connect 3/8" (Inch) pipe to 1/2" (15mm BSP) female thread on things such as PVC fittings, Galvanized 1/2" Fittings (such as ball valves), etc. Typically an elbow fitting will be used, where the pipe needs to "bend off in a direction other than straight outwards (such as to the left, right, up or down directions). This fitting uses a " quick fit" push-in fitting to secure the piping to the fitting.