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  2. Tap (valve) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Before the "loose key" was invented it was common for some landlords or caretakers to take off the handle of a tap, which had teeth that would meet up with the gears on the valve shaft. This tooth and cog system is still used on most modern taps. "Loose keys" may also be found outside homes to prevent passers-by from using them.

  3. How To Clean A Stainless Steel Sink To Renew Its Shine - AOL

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    Use a non-scratch sponge or soft brush to scrub the sink, faucet, handles, and any metal fixtures. Stein also likes to use a small, soft skinny brush to clean around the handles or any other small ...

  4. Macy's Kitchentrend Steel Carafes Recalled Over Loose Handles

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    A stainless steel carafe sold at Macy's stores and on the retailer's website has been recalled because the handle can come loose and cause a spill, putting consumers in danger of getting burned ...

  5. Valve - Wikipedia

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    A handle is used to manually control a valve from outside the valve body. Automatically controlled valves often do not have handles, but some may have a handle (or something similar) anyway to manually override automatic control, such as a stop-check valve. An actuator is a mechanism or device to automatically or remotely control a valve from ...

  6. Stopcock - Wikipedia

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    One can also find valves with Teflon spindle (for example one way valves or angled valves) When the plug is made of glass, the handle and plug are fused together in one piece out of glass. When both valve body and plug are made of glass, a suitable grease (e.g. silicone grease or Ramsay grease ) is usually used to give a good seal, as well as ...

  7. Diaphragm valve - Wikipedia

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    Rubber Lined Diaphragm Valve. Diaphragm valves (or membrane valves) consists of a valve body with two or more ports, a flexible diaphragm, and a "weir or saddle" or seat upon which the diaphragm closes the valve.

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