PPR Fitting Male Threaded Elbow: PPR to Male Thread Direction Change

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What is a PPR Fitting Male Threaded Elbow?

PPR Fitting Male Threaded Elbow changes direction and connects threads.
It has one PPR fusion end and one male threaded end.
Made of PP-R and stainless steel for durability and strength.
It creates a permanent fusion joint with PPR pipes.
The male thread forms a removable connection to fixtures.
It ensures a leak-proof seal between PPR and threads.
It works for hot and cold water systems in homes and businesses.
It is safe for drinking water (BPA-free and food-grade).
The stainless steel thread resists rust and corrosion.
It is available in 90-degree angle for tight spaces.
It complies with NSF/ANSI 61 and ISO 15874 standards.

Key Features for Buyers

PPR fusion end: 20mm, 25mm, 32mm (standard sizes).
Male thread size: 1/2″ and 3/4″ (household standard).
Angle: 90 degrees for sharp direction changes.
Temperature resistance: up to 95°C (203°F) continuous use.
Pressure rating: PN16 (16 bars) for medium-pressure use.
Stainless steel thread: 304 or 316 grade for corrosion resistance.
Fusion depth: 16mm (20mm pipe) to 25mm (32mm pipe).
Weight: 27g (20mm) to 55g (32mm) for easy handling.
Rubber gasket for enhanced leak prevention.
Clear size and thread markings for easy identification.

How to Choose the Right Male Threaded Elbow

Match the PPR end size to your PPR pipe diameter.
Check the thread size to fit your female-threaded fixtures.
Choose 316 stainless steel thread for corrosive water.
Opt for ISO-certified elbows for quality assurance.
Ensure the elbow has a high-quality rubber gasket.
Avoid elbows with rough threads or uneven fusion ports.
Select the same brand as your PPR pipes for best fit.
Check that the 90-degree angle is precise and consistent.
Verify the fusion port is smooth and free of defects.

Installation Steps for Beginners

Preheat the fusion machine to 260°C (500°F) before use.
Cut the PPR pipe squarely and deburr its end.
Clean the pipe end and elbow’s fusion port with a dry cloth.
Fuse the pipe into the elbow for 5-7 seconds (by size).
Hold the joint for 10 seconds to set the fusion bond.
Allow 30 minutes of air cooling before thread connection.
Wrap Teflon tape around the male thread (3-4 wraps).
Hand-tighten the elbow into the female-threaded fixture.
Use a wrench to gently tighten (do not over-tighten).
Test for leaks by turning on the water supply.

Common Applications

Changing direction and connecting PPR to female-threaded faucets.
Linking PPR pipes to female-threaded valves and pumps.
Connecting PPR pipes to water heater inlet/outlet ports.
Commercial plumbing for fixture connections in tight spaces.
Residential renovations with mixed PPR and threaded parts.
Connecting PPR pipes to filters and water softeners.
Industrial plumbing for equipment connections.
Underfloor heating systems with valve connections.

Summary of PPR Fitting Male Threaded Elbow

The PPR Fitting Male Threaded Elbow combines direction change and threads.
It connects PPR pipes to female-threaded fixtures seamlessly.
Easy to install with standard fusion tools and hand tools.
Durable materials ensure long-term performance and safety.
90-degree angle is ideal for tight spaces and corner turns.
Compatible with all standard PPR pipes and threaded fixtures.
Essential for plumbing systems with mixed connections.
Complies with global standards for quality and reliability.

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