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SANHA copper 90° push-fit elbow 35 mm model 5092 (MPN 1509235)
SANHA copper 90° push-fit elbow 35 mm model 5092 is a 90-degree plumbing fitting made from copper for changing the direction of compatible 35 mm pipes. The product combines the corrosion resistance and thermal conductivity of copper with a push-fit connection system that allows secure, tool-free joining to compatible copper or push-fit piping. It is intended for use in water and heating installations where a compact 90° change of direction is required and durability is important.
The copper construction provides long-term resistance to corrosion and good thermal performance for heating circuits. The push-fit design enables quick, secure connections without soldering, brazing or extensive tooling, reducing installation time. Its compact 90° geometry allows space-efficient routing of pipelines and consistent flow direction change while maintaining mechanical strength suitable for domestic and commercial systems.
Ensure pipes are cut squarely, deburred and free of dirt or scale before assembly. Insert the prepared 35 mm pipe ends fully into each push-fit socket until they reach the stop; the internal sealing element and retention mechanism secure the connection. Verify alignment and pull gently to confirm engagement. The fitting may be used in horizontal or vertical runs according to system design. Follow local plumbing codes and system pressure/temperature limits when installing.
Use with compatible 35 mm copper or approved push-fit pipes. Do not attempt to assemble over damaged pipe ends or where threads or fittings interfere with the push-fit engagement. For installations in concealed or pressurized heating systems, verify compatibility with system fluids and temperatures and perform pressure testing in line with applicable standards.
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