In addition to knowing the type of fitting you need, be sure that you know the pipe size and thread pitch (if the pipe is threaded). Also, consider any space limitations you may have in case you need to "do it the hard way".
A "reducer" allows you to connect two pieces of pipe, where one is smaller than the other.
A "bushing" lets you screw a small piece of pipe into a larger threaded opening.
An "elbow" joins two pieces of pipe at a corner.
The most common is 90-degrees, but other angles are available.
A "street elbow" turns a corner, presenting a different gender to each side.
A "nipple" is a piece of pipe that is threaded on both ends.
You can get them in various standard lengths.
Here's a simple case, where we can't find a "street elbow", so we make one with a regular "elbow" and a "nipple".
In general:
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