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Lead Free Chrome Fittings & Nipples


A large selection of lead free chrome fittings and nipples - made of solid lead free brass and plated for a durable fitting from PlumbingSupply.com®.


90°

Street 90°

45°
Lead Free Chrome-plated brass common-sized fittings
Fitting 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1"
90
FIPxFIP
$21.50 $21.60 $20.04 $28.83 $46.85
Street 90
MIPxFIP
$28.69 $28.69 $26.78 $39.70 $64.70
45
FIPxFIP
$26.39 $26.53 $26.53 $37.58 $64.10
Street 45
MIPxFIP
-- -- $14.95 -- --
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coupling

tee

union

cap
Lead Free Chrome-plated brass common-sized fittings
Fitting 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1"
Coupling
FIPxFIP
$17.98 $16.76 $16.97 $25.24 $43.04
Union
FIPxFIP
$63.87 - $63.94 $88.09 $114.78
Cap
FIP
$14.30 $14.32 $14.35 $17.97 $32.68
Plug
MIP
$7.27 $8.29 $8.83 $9.31 $15.98
Tee
FIPxFIPxFIP
$25.26 $25.22 $25.30 $35.90 $64.86
common term definitions - determine the length of "close" nipples - pipe sizes

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image of our lead free chrome bell reducer
bell reducer
image of our lead free chrome bushing
bushings
Lead Free Chrome-plated brass reducing fittings
Fitting 3/8" x 1/4" 1/2" x 1/4" 1/2" x 3/8" 3/4" x 1/2"
90° Elbow
FIPxFIP
- - $33.47 $42.84
Bell Reducer
FIPxFIP
$22.49 $22.59 $22.50 -
Bushing
MIPxFIP
- $11.09 - $11.86
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example of a chrome plated pipe nipple
Lead Free Chrome Nipples - MIP x MIP
Nipple 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1"
x close - $4.29 $6.69 $10.55 -
x 1 1/2" - $5.07 $7.29 $11.19 -
x 2" $9.02 $5.99 $7.92 $14.26 $19.26
x 2 1/2" - $6.47 $9.95 $15.29 $19.87
x 3" $10.44 $7.97 $11.55 $17.40 $24.95
x 3 1/2" - $8.70 $12.38 $19.74 $27.27
x 4" $11.67 $10.25 $13.36 $22.75 $32.57
x 4 1/2" - $10.88 $14.42 $24.97 $38.28
x 5" $14.57 $11.91 $17.11 $27.09 $42.48
x 5 1/2" - $12.96 $19.72 $29.77 $44.45
x 6"
$21.03 $14.07 $21.13 $32.95 $54.37
x 8" - - $36.76 - $70.98
x 10" - - $46.58 - -
x 12" $16.99 $34.23 $48.33 $68.34 $119.75
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Common Terms
(and what they mean)
  • Mips: Male pipe threads on the outside of fitting
  • Fips: Female pipe threads on the inside of fitting
  • Nipple: Straight pipe with male threads on both ends
  • Street: Fitting that is MIP x FIP



Determine the length of "close" nipples
based on the pipe size.
Pipe Size 1/8" 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 2" 2-1/2" 3" 4"
Close Length 3/4" 7/8" 1" 1-1/8" 1-3/8" 1-1/2" 1-5/8" 1-3/4" 2" 2-1/2" 2-3/4" 2-7/8"
Example: if the pipe size is 1" then the close length is 1 1/2"



The outside diameter (o.d.) shown is for standard IPS pipe (PVC, stainless, brass, steel, etc.)
(not for CPVC, PEX, PB or copper pipe)

Standard nipples
and pipe sizing:
Pipe
Size:


1/2"
3/4"
1"

1 1/4"
1 1/2"
2"

2 1/2"
3"
4"

5"
6"
8"

10"
12"
Outside
Diameter:


0.840" o.d.
1.050" o.d.
1.315" o.d.

1.660" o.d.
1.900" o.d.
2.375" o.d.

2.875" o.d.
3.500" o.d.
4.500" o.d.

5.563" o.d.
6.625" o.d.
8.625" o.d.

10.750" o.d.
12.750" o.d.
Circumference:


2.639"
3.299"
4.131"

5.215"
5.969"
7.461"

9.032"
10.995"
14.137"

17.476"
20.812"
27.095"

33.771"
40.054"

Circumference = distance around the outside of pipe

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. "If these are plated, why do they need to be lead free?"
A. Chrome plating is an exterior plating; the inside of the fitting is not completely plated. The fitting must therefore be constructed of lead free materials and plated to be a chrome plated fitting that complies with current low lead regulations.

Q. "How does lead get into drinking water this day and age?"
A. Primarily, trace amounts of lead get into drinking water due to aging infrastructures, such as old pipes and plumbing systems parts. The Plumbing Manufacturer's Institute (PMI) states that over the past decade, lead levels in plumbing fixture fittings have been reduced to insignificant levels due to improvements in modern manufacturing processes.

Q. "Does lead content in brass faucets affect me?"
A. Water is a solvent, probably the best known solvent on earth. As such, water will absorb metals, minerals, and chemicals that it comes in contact with over a period of time. A faucet that has brass waterways can be susceptible to this process. Water sitting in your faucet can leach the lead out of the brass and enter your water system.

Q. "What does it mean to have ANSI Certification for lead free plumbing products?"
A. Laws requiring plumbing products that come in to contact with drinking water to be essentially lead-free (0.25% weighted average) have been passed in California, Louisiana, Maryland, and Vermont. In order for companies to ship these plumbing products to locations in CA, LA, MD and VT, they must be ANSI certified lead free.

Q. "What is CA AB 1953, LA Act No. 362, MD HB 372, and VT S.152 and how is this different from previous low-lead legislation?"
A. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the amount of lead in drinking water under guidelines established in the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act (passed in 1974; amended in 1988 and 1996). This Act defines "lead-free" as not more than 8% lead in pipes and fixture fittings. PLEASE NOTE: Use of the term "lead-free" varies between the new legislation in CA (AB 1953), LA ( Act No. 362), MD (HB 372), and VT (S.152), and in the current Federal Safe Drinking Water Act requirements. In the new legislation for CA, LA, MD and VT only (as of Jan 2013), it will mean 0.25% or less (weighted average). Similar national legislation is scheduled to go into effect Jan 2014.



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