Radiator Valve Knob
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Bill of Materials
- cable binder x 1: For mounting on the valve, use a cable binder as shown in the photos.
Description
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Designed for old-style radiator thermostat valves where the original thermostat head is no longer available or impossible to purchase.
This regulator was created as a practical and reliable alternative for manual radiator control.
The valve can be adjusted using an 8 mm hex key.
For smoother operation, it is recommended to apply a small amount of grease to the thread before installation.
Printed from durable ABS-GF (glass fiber reinforced ABS) for improved heat resistance, strength and long-term use near radiators.
- Alternative solution for obsolete thermostat valves
- 8 mm hex key adjustment
- Heat resistant ABS-GF material
- Compact and durable design
- Easy installation
- Smooth manual radiator valve control
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