This ball valve is designed for HVAC piping systems. It features a union connection for ea...
This long shank hose bibb is made for spots where a normal faucet just won' t reach — like when you' ve got a thick wall or deep mounting surface. The extra-long threaded shank gives you that added depth, so it works great in laundry rooms, utility sinks, or commercial wash areas where you need to hook up hoses.
It makes installation a lot simpler because you usually don' t need extra pipe extensions or fittings. Once it' s in, you can easily connect washing machines, garden hoses, or whatever else you need for water access. Good for homes or light commercial use.
The body is solid brass with a chrome finish that resists corrosion, so it holds up fine in damp or busy spots. Inside, it uses a compression stem with rubber seals, which means it turns smoothly and doesn' t drip much when you shut it off.
Overall, if you need a hose bibb that reaches farther and feels built to last, this one gets the job done without any hassle.
Zhejiang Qixiang Valves specializes in the production of gas valves, thermostatic valves, gate valves, globe valves, copper ball valves, plumbing fittings, and other related products. Its service network covers the whole country. Guided by market demand, the company adheres to the principles of professionalism and standardization, keeps innovating, and strives to build a diversified development model in line with industry trends.
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