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The IPEX 36519 is a Schedule 80 PVC nipple fitting designed for pressure piping systems in potable water and industrial plumbing applications. Measuring 1-1/4 inches in diameter and 4 inches in overall length, this nipple features male threaded connections on both ends for direct pipe-to-fitting assembly. Manufactured from PVC meeting ASTM D1784, D1785, and D2467 specifications, it delivers reliable chemical and corrosion resistance across a wide range of service environments. The injection-molded gray PVC construction provides uniform wall thickness and consistent dimensional tolerances. Rated to 140 degrees F, this fitting suits both hot and cold potable water lines where Schedule 80 pressure ratings are required.
The 36519 nipple is suited for residential and commercial plumbing systems, irrigation distribution, and industrial process piping wherever Schedule 80 PVC fittings are specified. Its male threaded x male threaded end connections make it a straightforward extension piece between threaded fittings, valves, or equipment ports. NSF-listed for potable water service, it is appropriate for use in drinking water supply systems and is commonly installed by licensed plumbers and pipefitters. The smooth interior bore reduces pressure loss and supports higher flow volume compared to standard metal fittings of the same nominal size.
Designed as an OEM-style Schedule 80 PVC nipple replacement for 1-1/4 inch threaded PVC piping systems in potable water and pressure piping applications meeting ASTM D1784, D1785, and D2467 material specifications.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with applicable local plumbing codes and IPC requirements. Shut off water supply and depressurize the line before removing any existing fitting. Use appropriate thread sealant or PTFE tape rated for PVC on all threaded connections — do not use petroleum-based pipe dopes that can degrade PVC. Avoid over-tightening threaded joints, as excessive torque can crack PVC fittings.
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