Davant Solvent Weld Spigot 45° Bend White
The Davant Solvent Weld Spigot 45° Bend (White) is an essential component for creating directional changes in drainage or plumbing systems. Designed with a 45° angle, it allows for smooth transitions in pipe alignment, helping to navigate obstacles or changes in pipe direction. The solvent-weld connection ensures a strong, leak-proof bond between the spigot and pipe, offering a reliable, long-lasting solution for both residential and commercial applications.
Key Features:
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45° Angle Design – Ideal for changing the direction of pipes at a 45° angle.
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Solvent Weld Connection – Provides a secure, leak-proof seal between the pipe and bend.
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Durable PVC-U Material – Weather-resistant and suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.
- White Finish – Matches standard white PVC pipes, offering a clean, professional look.
📏 Boxed Dimensions & Weight:
✅ 32mm Spigot 45° Bend (White):
- W: 4.0cm × H: 3.5cm × D: 6.5cm ⋅ 30g
- Pack Dimensions: Height: 37mm × Width: 42mm × Depth: 65mm ⋅ Weight: 30g
✅ 40mm Spigot 45° Bend (White):
- W: 5.0cm × H: 4.0cm × D: 8.5cm ⋅ 45g
- Pack Dimensions: Height: 42mm × Width: 49mm × Depth: 86mm ⋅ Weight: 45g
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What does a 45° bend do?
A 45° bend allows you to change the direction of the pipe by 45°, which is ideal for redirecting the flow of water or sewage through tight spaces or around obstacles in your plumbing or drainage system.
2. How do I install this spigot bend?
- Clean the ends of the pipe and the inside of the bend.
- Apply solvent cement to the pipe and the spigot bend.
- Insert the pipe into the bend, ensuring the pipe is fully pushed into the connection.
- Hold in place for a few seconds, then allow the cement to cure.
3. Is this suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, the Davant Solvent Weld Spigot 45° Bend is made from PVC-U, a material resistant to outdoor elements, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor installations, including underground applications.
4. What is the difference between a spigot bend and a normal bend?
A spigot bend has a male end (spigot), which fits into a female end of a coupling or another fitting, while a normal bend may have identical ends that connect to other pipes or fittings.
Warranty & Safety Information
- Always follow manufacturer instructions for installation.
- Ensure proper ventilation when using solvent cement and always use protective gloves.
- Ensure the solvent cement fully cures before using the system.