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Angle Connector with Handle ALPAR SPIN403, chrome finish
Angle Connector with Handle ALPAR SPIN403, chrome finish
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Angle Connector with Handle ALPAR SPIN403, chrome finish
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Angle Connector with Handle ALPAR SPIN403, chrome finish
Angle Connector with Handle ALPAR SPIN403, chrome finish
ALPAR SPIN403 is an angle connector with an integrated handle and chrome finish designed for controlled shutoff and directional change in domestic water supply lines. Its compact angled body suits installations where space is limited, providing a reliable mechanical connection for sinks, toilets and other fixtures. The metal construction and chrome plating deliver corrosion resistance while the ergonomic handle enables straightforward manual operation.
The chrome-finished metal body provides durability and corrosion resistance in wet environments, while the compact right-angle design saves installation space. An integrated handle offers direct manual control for shutoff and flow adjustment without requiring additional tools. The connector is intended for straightforward mounting on standard plumbing supply lines and fixtures, ensuring a consistent seal when properly installed.
Shut off the main supply before installing the angle connector. Position the connector so the angled outlet aligns with the fixture inlet, then secure the connection to the supply line and fixture using appropriate fittings and sealing materials per local plumbing practice. Operate the integrated handle to test shutoff and flow direction. After installation, open the main supply and inspect for leaks; tighten connections if necessary. For best results, follow standard installation procedures and local plumbing codes.
Use compatible fittings and thread sealant designed for potable water systems, and avoid overtightening metal joints to prevent damage to threads or sealing surfaces. Regular visual inspection for corrosion or leaks is recommended, especially in high-humidity installations.
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