The bibb shown in your photo hardly looks old enough to be causing any problems. Not that any of this matters It's just something that went through my head in reading your posts. Water is super hard and iron. Douse the ball valve with PB Blaster or similar , let it sit for a few hours, work handle back and forth It may free up. Joined: Jun East Aurora, NY.
Powered by UBB. Responsive Width: PHP: 7. Who's Online Now. Welcome Newcomers. Only registered users may post in our forums. Previous Thread. Rapid Ship Ships in 1 to 3 business days. Six-point cast-iron handle, oversized notched flange, threaded ends comply with ANSI Heavy chrome plated brass, silver soldered construction Oval handle. Female iron pipe by hose connection. Factory installed loose key lockshield. Key not included Use key Item Key not included Use key Item Lockshield prevents unwanted use of valve when handle is removed, Six-point cast-iron handle, oversized notched flange, solder ends comply with ansi b Easy quarter turn operation.
One component part of the kit 10 is a first sleeve-like member 20 for attachment to the rough wall 18 and encompassing the sillcock A second component of the kit is a square mounting member or block cover 40 adapted to be positioned within and extending through the wall 18 and being adjustable to fit the finished wall 19 , such as brick or other square type finished material.
The sleeve 20 has a cylinder-shaped body 22 with a circular opened bottom 24 and a hole 26 at a top 28 of the cylinder-shaped body Extending perpendicularly from the cylinder-shaped body 22 are three tabs 29 a , 29 b , 29 c. The tabs 22 a , 22 b , 22 c are for mounting the first sleeve 20 to the outer part of the unfinished wall around a pipe 14 connected to the sillcock Of course, the three tabs 29 a , 29 b , 29 c could be one complete circular flange extending perpendicularly from the cylinder-shaped body 22 and completely around the cylinder-shaped body 22 to provide added contact points when mounting the first sleeve 20 to the exterior of the outside wall.
Thus, with the three tabs 29 a , 29 b , 29 c or a single flange, the first sleeve 20 would be mounted on an exterior wall and the pipe would extend through the opened bottom 24 and out the hole 26 in the top 28 of the first sleeve The tabs 29 a , 29 b , 29 c are rectangular in shape and each have a mounting hole numbered 30 a , 30 b , 30 c , respectively, in a flat rectangular shaped area 32 a , 32 b , 32 c. The tabs 29 a , 29 b , 29 c are equally spaced around the circular opened bottom 24 of the first sleeve With respect to FIGS.
The top 28 is 3. The mounting holes 30 a , 30 b , 30 c are 0. The cylinder-shaped body 22 is five inches in height. In FIGS. The block cover 40 has a rectangular-shaped body 42 with a squared bottom The squared bottom 44 is approximately five inches by five inches and the height of the rectangular-shaped body 42 is three inches. There is a circular hole 46 with a diameter of 3.
The circular hole 46 receives and surrounds a substantial portion of the first sleeve 20 when mounting the block cover 40 on to the first sleeve The block cover 40 is used especially with a brick-type or a stucco-type outer wall on a home or a building. In other words, the block-cover 40 can be used with any rectangular-type outer finished wall when using the first sleeve An O-ring or rubber type gasket could be used to slide over the first sleeve 20 prior to placing the block cover 40 on the first sleeve 20 to provide a snug fit.
Additionally, an adhesive could be applied around the inner part of the block cover 40 or the outer cylinder wall 22 of the first sleeve Later, silicone, or mortar could be used to finish the wall around the kit 10 and the sillcock The second sleeve 50 will be described with reference to FIGS.
This sleeve 50 is for when the clearance between the finishing material 19 on the outside wall and the sillcock 12 is less than two inches. In this case, the block cover 40 is not necessary and would not be utilized. The second sleeve 50 is used and it has a cylinder-shaped body 52 with a circular opened bottom 54 and a circular hole 56 in a circular top 58 of the cylinder-shaped body Extending perpendicularly from the cylinder-shaped body 52 are three tabs 59 a , 59 b , 59 c.
The tabs 59 a , 59 b , 59 c are for mounting the second sleeve 50 to an outer part of an unfinished wall around the pipe 14 for connecting to the sillcock Of course, the three tabs 59 a , 59 b , 59 c could be one complete flange surrounding and extending perpendicularly from the cylinder-shaped body 52 to provide added contact points when mounting the second sleeve View an overview of its products in this section, or visit its web site www.
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