1 4 Turn Angle Valve
HC-33303
- Size : 1/2"x1/2"
- Name: Brass Angle Valve
- Body Material: Brass
- Connection: Female Thread
- Power: Manual
- Media: Water, Oil
- Working Pressure: 10bar
- Working Temperature: 0-+80℃
- Style: Handle-controlled
- Surface Treatment: Chrome Plated
- Function: Kitchen, Home, and Garden
- Solid Brass: The valve is made of quality solid brass and electroplated polished chrome
- Slowly Turn: Quarter turn valve means more effortless shutoff open close and only need to turn 2 circles
Modern: Contemporary chrome finish. This designer angle valve stop puts a premium touch on those ugly pipe fittings for sinks, bathrooms, and toilet kitchen showers.
Parts of Valve angle
No. |
Part |
Materials |
1 |
Body |
Brass |
2 |
Cartridge |
Brass |
3 |
Stem |
Brass |
4 |
Seal |
EPDM/cartridge |
5 |
Seal Gasket |
NBR |
6 |
O ring |
NBR |
7 |
Thread |
BSP, 1/2″x1/2″ |
8 |
Handle Wheel |
Zinc Alloy |
9 |
Finish |
Polishing and chrome plated |
What is a 1 4 Turn Angle Valve
A "1/4 turn angle valve" refers to an angle valve that operates with a quarter-turn mechanism. It is a type of valve commonly used in plumbing systems to control the flow of water to various fixtures and appliances.
Here's what you need to know about a 1/4 turn angle valve:
Quarter-Turn Operation: As the name suggests, the valve requires a quarter-turn of the handle or lever to fully open or close the valve. Instead of requiring multiple rotations to open or close the valve, a simple 90-degree turn is sufficient. This mechanism provides quick and easy control over the water flow.
Angle Valve Design: Like other angle valves, the 1/4 turn angle valve has an L-shaped design, with the inlet and outlet at a 90-degree angle to each other. This design allows for easy installation in tight spaces and is commonly used for fixtures like toilets, sinks, and faucets.
Control of Water Flow: The 1/4 turn angle valve serves as a shut-off valve, allowing you to turn the water flow on or off to the connected fixture or appliance. When the valve is fully open, water can flow freely, and when it is fully closed, it stops the water flow.
Materials: These valves are typically made from durable materials like brass or stainless steel. Brass is a common choice due to its corrosion resistance and durability.Versatile Applications: 1/4 turn angle valves are versatile and can be used in various plumbing applications, including residential and commercial settings.
Types of Connections: These valves can have different types of connections, such as compression or threaded, depending on the specific model and its intended use.1/4 turn angle valves are popular because of their ease of operation and reliable performance. They are commonly used as shut-off valves for fixtures like toilets, sinks, washing machines, dishwashers, and outdoor hose bibs.
When selecting a 1/4 turn angle valve, make sure to choose a high-quality valve that meets the necessary standards and regulations for plumbing fittings. If you have any doubts about the installation or need assistance, consider consulting with a professional plumber for expert guidance and proper installation.
How to connect 1 4 turn angle valve
Connecting a 1/4 turn angle valve is a straightforward process that requires basic plumbing tools and materials. These valves are commonly used to connect water supply lines to fixtures like toilets, sinks, faucets, washing machines, and more. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you connect a 1/4 turn angle valve:
Tools and materials you'll need:
1/4 turn angle valve
Adjustable wrench or pliers
Pipe thread seal tape (Teflon tape)
Flexible water supply line (if not included with the valve)
Step-by-step installation:
Turn off the water supply: Before starting, ensure that the main water supply to the area is turned off. This will prevent water flow and make the installation process safer.
Prepare the water supply line: If you are using a new flexible water supply line, ensure it is the correct size for the valve's inlet (usually 1/2 inch). If the valve does not come with a supply line, you can use a flexible stainless steel or braided supply line. Apply pipe thread seal tape (Teflon tape) to the threaded end of the water supply line. This will help create a watertight seal when connecting it to the valve.
Attach the valve to the fixture: Take the 1/4 turn angle valve and hand-tighten the threaded end onto the fixture's water inlet (e.g., the toilet tank or sink faucet). Make sure the valve is threaded on straight and not cross-threaded.
Tighten with wrench or pliers: Use an adjustable wrench or pliers to tighten the valve onto the fixture. Be careful not to overtighten, as it may damage the valve or fixture. A snug fit is usually sufficient to create a secure connection.
Attach the water supply line: If the valve does not come with an integrated water supply line, connect the prepared water supply line to the valve's outlet. Hand-tighten the nut onto the valve and then use an adjustable wrench or pliers to make a final tight connection.
Turn on the water supply: Once the valve and water supply line are securely connected, slowly turn on the main water supply to the area and check for any leaks. If there are no leaks, your 1/4 turn angle valve is successfully installed.
Remember, if you are unsure about the installation process or encounter any difficulties, it's best to seek assistance from a professional plumber to ensure proper installation and to prevent any water leaks or damage.