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Shark bite combined valve with connector
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UOTE=MrLonzo;2265300](see photo) I've never seen plumbing fittings like this before (bathroom and kitchen sinks). Are they shutoff valves? If so, how do they work? Or better yet, what is the name of this fitting (so I can Google it)? A more general question: is there such a thing as a homeowner 'user manual' that would answer questions like this?[/QUOTE] |
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They are Accor FlowTite fittings. Two styles. One with a crimped on (non removable supply line), the other with 1/2" nom. x 3/8" O.D. Comp. Cap FlowTite(R) 4ALL Angle Stop Valve 1/2" nom x 3/8" | ACCOR Technology |
They are Accor FlowTite valves
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