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OEM 935-125 Copper-to-PVC Compression Adapter is designed to connect 1.25″ copper pipe to 1.5″ PVC piping in pool, spa, and irrigation systems. The copper side uses a compression fitting to eliminate the need for soldering, simplifying installation and reducing downtime. On the PVC side, a standard solvent-weld connection ensures a strong, leak-free bond. Constructed from corrosion-resistant materials, the 935-125 withstands pool chemicals, moisture, and outdoor exposure. Ideal for retrofits, system modifications, or repairs, this adapter offers long-term sealing performance for both professional installers and DIY users.
Highlights
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Copper-to-PVC Transition: Connects 1.25″ copper pipe to 1.5″ PVC piping in aquatic and irrigation systems.
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No-Solder Copper Connection: Compression-style design secures to copper pipe without heat or solder, reducing installation time.
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Reliable PVC Bond: PVC side supports solvent-weld application for a watertight, durable joint.
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Corrosion-Resistant Build: Withstands chlorine, saltwater, and UV exposure for dependable long-term use.
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Service-Friendly Design: Suitable for retrofits, upgrades, or quick repairs in both commercial and residential setups.
Includes
- (1) Compression Adapter
Additional Info
Looking for the 935-125 copper-to-PVC compression adapter at the best local price? This section helps you verify compatibility, understand installation steps, and avoid common mistakes before heading to your nearby shop.
Installing the 935-125 Copper to PVC Fitting
The 935-125 offers a compression seal on copper and solvent-weld on PVC, making it an easy upgrade for pools, spas, and irrigation. Proper prep ensures a watertight joint.
How to install a 935-125 without special plumbing tools
Does the 935-125 work with both rigid and flexible PVC?
Where to check local price for a 935-125 compression adapter
Best way to clean copper pipe before installing the 935-125
Solvent cement tips for a leak-free PVC side connection
Troubleshooting Connection Problems
If your adapter doesn’t seat properly, it may be due to pipe size variation or debris. Learn how to correct these issues for a secure fit.
Why is my PVC side not sliding fully into the 935-125 adapter?
How to stop small drips on the copper compression end
Can the 935-125 be reused after removal?
Will local shop stocks carry replacement seals for the 935-125?
How to detect hairline cracks on PVC before installation
Verifying Size and Compatibility Locally
Ensuring the right dimensions and style avoids wasted trips. Use these tips before buying at your nearest store.
How to measure for 1.25-inch copper compatibility
Does the 935-125 fit CPVC as well as PVC?
Checking local shop stocks before driving over
Differences between the 935-125 and similar copper-to-PVC fittings
What to ask for when requesting a compression adapter at a local store
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