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Southwire PVC Rigid Special Radius Elbow, Schedule 40, 3" x 30° x 18"

By Garvin Industries

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Southwire PVC Rigid Special Radius Elbow, Schedule 40, 3" x 30° x 18"

$8.15
MSRP: $122.43
You save $ 114.28 (93%)
  • SKU: GI-1445
  • MPN: 1445

Quick Overview

3" Schedule 40 PVC rigid special radius elbow, 30° bend, 18" radius, plain ends, high tensile and impact strength for versatile conduit installations.

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Description

The Southwire PVC Rigid Special Radius Elbow, part of the trusted Schedule 40 series, is engineered for reliable transitions in conduit runs. This 3-inch elbow features a 30° bend and an 18-inch radius, making it ideal for installations requiring smooth directional changes while maintaining conduit integrity.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Cleanly finished with plain spigot ends for easy installation
  • High tensile and impact strength for durability in demanding environments
  • Schedule 40 PVC construction ensures long-lasting performance
  • Accommodates a wide range of design configurations
  • Lightweight and corrosion-resistant for both indoor and outdoor use

Specifications

  • Size: 3" diameter
  • Bend: 30°
  • Radius: 18"
  • Material: Schedule 40 PVC
  • Ends: Plain spigot
  • Weight per case: 8 lbs

Common Uses

Perfect for electrical conduit systems in commercial, industrial, and residential settings where a smooth directional change is needed without compromising conduit strength.