Description
When you’re piecing together an irrigation system or retrofitting spray equipment, sometimes you need to make a turn without taking up extra space. That’s where a street elbow comes in handy—one end threads directly into your tank or valve body while the other gives you a female connection for the next piece of pipe or fitting. This 45-degree angle keeps your setup compact while changing direction just enough to clear obstacles or route lines where they need to go.
What You’re Getting
- Compact design that saves space compared to regular elbows and couplings
- 45-degree angle that’s perfect for gentle direction changes around equipment
- Polypropylene construction that won’t corrode or react with fertilizers and chemicals
- Standard NPT threads that work with most agricultural plumbing components
- Lightweight but tough enough to handle field conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
This fitting shines in irrigation systems, sprayer tanks, and chemical applicators where you need to connect pipes or valves at an angle. The poly material makes it ideal for liquid fertilizer systems, herbicide tanks, and any application where metal fittings might corrode or contaminate your chemicals.
Made to Last
Banjo builds these fittings from polypropylene that stands up to UV exposure, temperature swings, and the harsh chemicals that come with modern farming. Unlike metal fittings that can rust or galvanize over time, this poly construction stays chemically inert and won’t affect your spray solutions or liquid fertilizers.
Installation Notes
Thread the male end into your tank or valve hand-tight, then give it another quarter turn with a wrench. Don’t overtighten—poly threads can strip if you get too aggressive. Use pipe thread sealant or Teflon tape for a leak-proof connection, especially on pressurized systems.






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