A Coupler Socket is a straight-line pipe fitting used to connect two sections of pipe of the same diameter in a plumbing or drainage system. It provides a secure, leak-proof joint, enabling continuous flow in soil, waste, water, or vent systems.
Design:
A short, cylindrical fitting with female socketed ends on both sides to accept the plain ends of two pipes.
Some versions include a central stop (ridge) inside to control pipe insertion depth.
Material:
Typically made from uPVC, PVC, or HDPE, depending on the system.
Corrosion-resistant and suitable for both above-ground and underground applications.
Functionality:
Connects two pipes of the same size and material in a straight line.
Can be used for extending pipe runs or replacing damaged sections.
Applications:
Commonly used in drainage systems, soil and waste systems, irrigation, and water supply lines.
Suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial installations.
Available Sizes:
Standard pipe sizes like 32 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm, 110 mm, 160 mm, etc.
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