Elbows and Tees
View our selection of elbows and tees, available in many configurations, materials and sizes.
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BSPP Equal Tee - 316 Stainless Steel
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BSPP Equal Elbow - 316 Stainless Steel
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BSPP 45° Equal Elbow - 316 Stainless Steel
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BSPT x BSPP Elbow - 316 Stainless Steel
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BSPP Equal Tee - Galvanised Malleable Iron Fittings
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BSPP Unequal Tee - Galvanised
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BSPP Equal Cross - Galvanised
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BSPP Equal Elbow - Galvanised
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BSPT / BSPP Equal Elbow - Galvanised
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BSPP Unequal Elbow - Galvanised
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Bend 45° - Galvanised
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BSPP Female Equal Elbow
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BSPP Female Equal Elbow - Nickel Plated
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1/2" BSPP Female Wall Bracket - Nickel Plated
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BSPT Male / BSPP Female Equal Elbow - Nickel Plated
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Load morePipe elbows and tees for threaded pipework
Elbows and tees are the fittings that change direction or split flow — the two things threaded pipework needs to do most often when routing through plant, machinery or process equipment.
A 90-degree elbow makes a right-angle turn. A 45-degree elbow gives a shallower change of direction, which is useful where you want to reduce turbulence or work around an obstruction at a less aggressive angle. Equal elbows have the same thread size at both ends; reducing elbows step down in size through the turn.
Tees split a single line into two, or bring two lines together into one. Equal tees have the same thread size on all three ports. Reducing tees have a smaller branch than the run, which is the most common configuration in practice — branching a smaller line off a larger main.
Materials available include brass, steel and stainless steel. Thread forms cover BSP and metric. If your application involves high temperatures or aggressive media, stainless steel is the more durable choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a 90-degree and 45-degree elbow?
A 90-degree elbow makes a right-angle turn. A 45-degree elbow changes direction at a shallower angle, which reduces turbulence and pressure drop through the fitting. Use a 45 where flow efficiency matters or where the routing allows a gentler bend.
What is a reducing tee?
A reducing tee has a smaller branch port than the run ports. It is used to split a branch line off a main run where the branch needs to carry a smaller flow or connect to a smaller pipe size.
What materials are your elbows and tees available in?
Brass, steel and stainless steel. Brass covers most general hydraulic, pneumatic and water applications. Stainless steel is recommended for corrosive media or high-temperature environments.
Do you deliver pipe elbows and tees near me?
Yes. We deliver across England and Wales with free delivery on orders over £200. Single fittings are fine — there is no minimum order.