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We do pay more cost to have 100% quality inspection for each product, because we know each product means each customer
Inside of ball valve material is actually quite important for product lifetime and leakage problem.Like if ball is iron, it would be rust easily after using a short time,then cause leakage
For your health and safety, this brass fitting is made of lead-free brass which contains less than 0.25% lead
1/4" Male NPT (MNPT) X 1/4" Female NPT (FNPT) connections
Suitable for compressed air, water
newracer
August 23, 2025
Used this valve as part of my four tire inflation/deflation kit that I built. It works as I needed and is easy to use. It has a very smooth operation.
Spud Johnson
August 1, 2025
Nothing to brag about, but it was affordable and has been working without issue for some time.
te
July 19, 2025
Easy to install because it is small. I am really happy that it doesn't leak. Will buy again when I need another.
gregory p.
May 23, 2025
Works as it should. Fits as it should.Satisfactory
Marty
May 23, 2025
Used it as an air line cut off. SO far, it seems to work ok. Hopefully long term it will be OK
Dennis
March 10, 2025
I didn't think about the thread type until it wouldn't screw on. It is a good quality valve though, and it now has a place of honor in my "Someday I'm gonna need this" drawer.
Andrew Wittenborn
February 26, 2025
Used to replace cheap, hard to use & leaky valve on an air tank. Be sure to check adapter sizes.
Mike
February 17, 2025
I got two of these for a new manifold I'm building for my air compressor. One of them immediately leaked where the female side meets the valve body. Air was just gushing out of that joint. I returned that one and got a replacement.The replacement came apart when I tried to un-thread it from another component. The female side just threaded right off and all the inner components spilled out. There's a steel ball and two plastic bushings. I put it all back together, put a ton of PTFE tape on the threads, and threaded that female side back onto the valve body. Now it's working fine with no leaks.The other valve had a very slow leak. So I suspect the same problem. I took it apart and did the same thing... tons of tape, then threaded it back together nice and tight. After installation, no more slow leak. I'm sure I could have fixed the one I returned as well. But at the time, I didn't realize that female side was threaded onto the valve body.They obviously don't check these for leaks at the factory. It did have some sort of goopy dope on that joint. But obviously it was not applied correctly and/or tightened adequately. Maybe they just expect the user to check for leaks and reseal that joint as needed. Either way, if you want to make sure these don't leak, before you install, take it apart and reseal that joint yourself.
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