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OEM Waterway 90-Degree Smooth Elbow 411-6540 is a high-performance directional fitting designed for pool and spa applications. Featuring a 1.5-inch male pipe thread and a 1.5-inch hose barb, it bridges threaded lines to standard flexible hoses with a watertight seal. The 90-degree sweep supports smooth water flow and minimizes pressure loss. Constructed from corrosion- and chemical-resistant white plastic, this fitting is ideal for directing water in return line configurations, whether you're building a new system or upgrading an existing one.
Highlights
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Secure Thread-to-Hose Connection: Adapts 1.5-inch MPT to hose for seamless plumbing transitions in aquatic systems.
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Efficient Directional Flow: 90-degree curve supports optimized water movement with minimal resistance.
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Pool-Grade Plastic Construction: Withstands UV exposure and harsh pool chemicals for extended service life.
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Ideal for Circulation Returns: Commonly used to direct flow at pool return ports in spa and pool systems.
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Flexible Installation Compatibility: Designed for both retrofit applications and new installations.
Includes
(1) Waterway 90 Degree Smooth Elbow | 1.5" MPT x 1.5" Hose | 411-6540
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