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Seal unthreaded pipe ends with these plugs. They come with a band that clamps over the outside wall of your pipe and tightens with a screwdriver.
Close off your drain cleanout pipe with these plugs.
Allow easy access to cleanout plugs hidden behind walls and floors.
Cover unused drains to prevent accidents and help comply with OSHA requirements.
Put an end to water damage from backed-up sewers. When water backs up, the rubber float will rise to seal off the drain. When water recedes, the float will drop for normal drainage.
Often used to prevent spills from going down your drain, these plugs resist oil and most chemicals. They are nonabsorbent, washable, and reusable.
Prevent clogs from ever forming. Push the top of this stopper 3 to 5 times to plunge and cut trapped material.
Plug drains to fill up sinks and tubs.
Twist the wing nut on these plugs to expand the seal.
Turn the square head of the plug into the sealing ring to close off pipe openings.
Tighten the nut on these plugs to expand the seal.
Turn the cam handle to expand the seal, then snap the handle down to hold it in place.
Twist the easy-grip t-handle on these plugs to expand the seal.
Use the bypass tube on these plugs to add air, water, and other fluid to your pipeline or to relieve pressure while testing.
Tapered prongs or a snap-in ring securely hold these plugs in place.
Made of steel, these are our most durable plugs for panels. Tapered prongs snap into the hole to securely hold them in place.
Keep metal snap-in plugs of various sizes on hand to solve whatever problems arise. Made of steel, these plugs are our most durable plugs for panels. Their tapered prongs snap into holes to securely hold them in place.
Vents in the top allow air circulation and permit heat and fumes to escape. These plugs have tapered prongs that snap into the hole to securely hold them in place.
Vents in the top allow air circulation and permit heat and fumes to escape. All of these plugs have wings that expand against the sides of the hole to lock them in place.
The wings on these plugs expand against the sides of a hole to lock them in place.
These plugs are see-through to provide visibility and light transmission. They have wings that expand against the sides of the hole to lock them in place.
Push these plugs into place for a finished appearance on both sides of a panel.
The wings on these plugs expand against the sides of a hole to form a liquid-tight seal. Pierce the plugs with round wire, cable, or tubing and they function as a grommet to create insulated holes.
With thinner walls than Schedule 40 fittings, these are lighter in weight and have more space on the inside for high-flow applications, such as underground gravity-flow sewer and storm drainage lines. They are also known as SDR 35 fittings.
These Schedule 40 fittings are the industry standard for gravity-flow drain, waste, and vent (DWV) applications.
These fittings are an economical option for chemical waste systems. Fittings are ABS plastic, which has excellent strength and impact resistance and good chemical resistance.
Bolt two same-size flanges together with a gasket to create an access point within a line. Flanges are an economical option for gravity-flow chemical waste systems. They are ABS plastic, which has excellent strength and impact resistance and good chemical resistance.
Made of polypropylene, these gravity-flow fittings withstand organic solvents, such as acetone, that would dissolve CPVC pipe. They also stand up to highly corrosive acids, such as hydrochloric acid, and alkalies.
Stop oil, chemicals, and other spills from going down the drain with these magnetic covers.
Block grates and manholes to stop liquids from going in, or seal inactive drains to keep odors from leaking out.