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Netafim Techline 17mm Insert Elbow

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SKU:
TLELL
MPN:
TLELL

Description

Netafim's Techline elbow is a durable and efficient solution for creating 90-degree bends in your irrigation system. This secure-fitting elbow is designed for easy installation with Netafim Techline HCVXR, HCVXR-RW/RWP, CV, DL, RW, and RWP driplines, as well as PE tubing. With no need for clamps or glue, this UV-resistant elbow ensures a hassle-free setup. Suitable for hose sizes ranging from 0.56" to 0.60" ID, it can withstand a maximum pressure of 50 PSI, ensuring long-term performance. Prevent kinks in your mainline and driplines with this reliable and user-friendly elbow from Netafim.

Specifications:

  • Easy Installation: No clamps or glue required for secure fitting, making installation quick and hassle-free.
  • Durable Construction: UV-resistant material ensures long-term performance and protection against sun exposure.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Suitable for use with various Netafim Techline driplines and PE tubing, including HCVXR, HCVXR-RW/RWP, CV, DL, RW, and RWP models.
  • Kink Prevention: Designed to create a 90° bend, preventing kinks in mainlines and driplines for smooth water flow.
  • Acceptable hose sizes for 17mm: 0.56"-0.60" ID
  • Maximum Pressure: 50 PSI

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