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Angle valve SCHELL Line 1/2" x 3/8" (053660699) for water connections
Angle valve SCHELL Line 1/2" x 3/8" (053660699) for water connections
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Angle valve SCHELL Line 1/2" x 3/8" (053660699) for water connections
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Angle valve SCHELL Line 1/2" x 3/8" (053660699) for water connections
Angle valve SCHELL Line 1/2" x 3/8" (053660699) for water connections
SCHELL Line angle valve with a 1/2" inlet and 3/8" outlet is designed for shut-off and flow control in potable water installations. The compact angled body allows installation in confined spaces behind sinks, toilets and other fixtures. It serves as an isolation valve for maintenance and repair work and is suitable for both exposed and concealed plumbing assemblies in residential and light commercial settings.
The angle valve provides reliable shut-off and precise control of water supply to individual fixtures. Its compact, space-saving right-angle design simplifies installation in narrow cabinets and service voids. Durable materials and straightforward mechanical operation ensure long service life and minimal maintenance. The valve's standard thread sizes allow compatibility with common supply lines and fittings.
Shut off the main supply before installing the angle valve. Prepare the inlet and outlet connections, ensuring threads and seals are clean and intact. Thread the valve onto the supply line and the fixture connection by hand, then tighten to the recommended torque using the appropriate tools and sealing as required by the installer’s practice. Open and close the valve to check for smooth operation and inspect all joints for leaks before restoring full pressure.
Use compatible 1/2" and 3/8" supply fittings and appropriate sealing materials to maintain water-tight connections. Perform a leak test after installation and include the valve in routine plumbing inspections; replace if signs of corrosion, wear or leakage appear.
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