Ko te Warve Angle Valve he momo oko i whakamahia i roto i nga punaha purongo hei whakahaere i te rere o te wai. He mea hanga i te parahi, he mea pumau me te kohukohu-ātete, e tika ana kia whakamahia hei whakamahi i nga raina tuku wai. The valve is called an "angle" valve because it is designed with an inlet and outlet that are perpendicular to each other, forming a 90-degree angle. Ma tenei hoahoa e taea te whakauru i te Valve ki nga waahi taapiri, penei i muri o nga wharepaku, i raro ranei i nga totohu, kaore pea e uru te valve tika.
Brass angle valves are often used to connect water supply lines to fixtures like toilets, sinks, and washing machines. I te nuinga o te waa ka taea e ratou te huri hei whakatuwhera, kati ranei te kati i te raorao, te whakahaere i te rere o te wai. The valve may also include a compression fitting or a threaded connection to attach to the water supply line.
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