Lead Free 1/8 Street Elbow Brass

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90° direction change for threaded piping systems. Street elbows have one male and one female end — eliminating a nipple in tight spaces. Lead-Free Brass Street 90° Elbow for water, steam, and general fluid service.

  • 90° direction change — standard fitting for changing pipe direction
  • Street pattern — one male end eliminates the need for a nipple
  • Lead-free brass — NSF/ANSI 372 potable water compliant
  • Lead-Free Brass construction for reliable long service life
  • Threaded (NPT) end connections
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Overview

Lead Free 1/8 Street Elbow Brass is a street 90° elbow for changing pipe direction on threaded piping systems. 90-degree elbows make sharp right-angle turns. Street elbows have one male (MPT) and one female (FPT) thread — allowing direct connection without an intermediate nipple in tight-space applications. Lead-free brass construction meets current potable water regulations.

Common Uses

  • Changing pipe direction in plumbing rough-in
  • Water supply distribution and branch connections
  • HVAC heating and cooling piping
  • Industrial and commercial piping systems
  • Connecting to valves, pumps, and equipment

Key Features

  • 90° pattern — right-angle turn
  • Street pattern — one male end for nipple-free connections in tight spaces
  • Lead-Free Brass body
  • Lead-free — NSF/ANSI 372 potable water compliant
  • End connections: Threaded (NPT)

Specifications

Material Lead-Free Brass
Type Street 90° Elbow
Angle 90°
Pattern Street (M x F)
End Connections Threaded (NPT)
Lead-Free Yes – NSF/ANSI 372

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a street elbow?

A street elbow has one male (MPT) and one female (FPT) end — allowing it to be screwed directly onto a fitting or valve without an intermediate nipple. Useful in tight spaces.

What is the difference between a 45 and 90 degree elbow?

A 90-degree elbow makes a sharp right-angle turn. A 45-degree elbow makes a gentler change in direction with lower pressure drop and turbulence — preferred where flow efficiency matters.

What material should I use for gas lines?

Black malleable iron fittings are the standard for natural gas and propane threaded piping. Do not use galvanized fittings on gas lines.

Are lead-free fittings required for potable water?

Yes. Federal law and most state codes require lead-free (less than 0.25% weighted average lead content) fittings on potable water systems.

Why Contractors Choose This Product

  • Street pattern eliminates the nipple — saves time and space in tight rough-in conditions
  • Lead-free brass meets current NSF/ANSI 372 potable water requirements
  • 90-degree pattern handles most direction-change needs in standard plumbing rough-in
  • PVFPro stocks elbows in the full range of sizes and materials
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