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3/4" Flanged Bronze Seacock Apollo By Conbraco on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Missing the original packaging.
Brand:Apollo Valves Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

3/4"  Flanged Bronze Seacock
Apollo Ball-type Seacock by Conbraco

Full- Flow

The bronze ball is hard-chromed and sealed in teflon rings.  The triangular flange is pre-drilled to accept three screws or bolts, NOT included.  A drain plug is installed.
Tested to 400 p.s.i.

Spare Handle 2H
Spare Nut 7/16"-20
Female I.P.S. 3/4"
Weight 2.7 lbs

We have two of these seacocks!  Please message me if you want another that is exactly the same as the one described.  We can sell the 2 for $140. 

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