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Angle Combined Valve SCHELL 1/2 x 10 for water installations
Angle Combined Valve SCHELL 1/2 x 10 for water installations
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Angle Combined Valve SCHELL 1/2 x 10 for water installations
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Angle Combined Valve SCHELL 1/2 x 10 for water installations
Angle Combined Valve SCHELL 1/2 x 10 for water installations
The SCHELL Angle Combined Valve 1/2 x 10 is a compact angled shut-off and connection valve intended for plumbing and water installations. Designed to provide an integrated stop and outlet transition, it features a 1/2-inch threaded inlet and a 10 mm outlet suitable for connection to copper or multilayer pipes. The valve is intended for isolating fixtures during installation and repair and for creating a durable feed point to taps, toilets and other sanitary appliances.
This angle combined valve offers space-saving installation thanks to its compact angled body and integrated shut-off function. The 1/2-inch threaded inlet ensures compatibility with common supply lines, while the 10 mm outlet provides a direct, reliable connection to small-diameter plumbing pipes. The construction is optimized for straightforward installation and service access, enabling quick isolation of fixtures without affecting the rest of the system.
Shut off the main water supply before beginning installation. Mount the valve with the 1/2-inch threaded inlet connected to the supply line and the 10 mm outlet connected to the pipe leading to the fixture, ensuring correct alignment for the angled body. Hand-tighten the threaded connection, then complete final tightening with suitable tools to achieve a leak-free seal, taking care not to overtighten fittings or damage sealing surfaces. After installation, open the main supply and operate the valve to check for leaks and confirm proper isolation and flow control.
Use appropriate thread sealant or tape on threaded connections and follow local plumbing codes. For repairs and replacements, isolate the section of the system and depressurize before removing fittings. Regular visual checks for leaks and corrosion help maintain reliable operation.
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