Measurement | Value |
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System compatibility | All 110mm PVC-u systems manufactured to BS EN 1401 or BS EN 13476-2 |
Material | PVC-u (pipes, bends and junctions), Polypropylene (grids, covers and frames), EPDM rubber seal (socket and riser seals) |
Colour | Terracotta |
Certification | BS EN 1401-1 : 1998 PVC-U Underground Drainage Systems and EN-1329 (B). KM655203 |
Guarantee | 10 year guarantee |
45° Bend (Double Socket) for 110mm Plastic Terracotta Underground Drainage
Manufactured to BS EN 1401-1!
Double socket bend creates a 45° corner in 110mm underground drainage. Commonly used to create a change of direction in a pipe run, or two together at the bottom of a soil pipe to create a long radius 90° bend. Features socketed EPDM rubber seal fittings to accept plain end pipes or fittings to both sides.
Part of our range of durable and impact resistant fittings for 110mm plastic PVC-u underground drainage pipes, the most common residential system. These lightweight, easy-fit parts are compatible with all systems manufactured to BS EN 1401 or BS EN 13476-2.
The range of pipe and bend fittings are available with pre-chamfered plain or socketed ends, which feature a ring seal for easy and secure connection to different parts of the system. These fittings can be used in conjunction with new or existing inspection chambers, or soakaway crates, to complete the underground drainage system.
Benefits of our Underground Drainage
- Outstanding strength - resilient to harsh treatment
- Incredibly light - easier to fit and transport
- Double-sided finish - looks good on both sides
- No more timber repairs - will not rot, flake or split
- Low-maintenance - wipes clean and no need for preservers
- Decorative finishings - convex/concave top options
- 75% recycled material - protects natural resources
- UK Made - manufactured in the United Kingdom
- 20 Year Warranty - assurance against rotting
DID YOU KNOW? Underground drainage is manufactured in a terracotta colour to differentiate them from above ground soil and waste pipes, which are typically black, grey or white.