You are Buying a brand New And Factory Sealed SharkBite 3/4 in. Push-to-Connect Brass Ball Valve

                                                               Product Overview
The 3/4 in. SharkBite Push-to-Connect Ball Valve is the easiest way to install a new or replacement shut-off ball valve. The single lever control allows for easy operation and the valve is perfect for potable water and hydronic applications where a shut-off is needed. SharkBite fittings allow you to join copper, CPVC or PEX pipe in any combination with no soldering, clamps, unions or glue. Just insert the pipe and the stainless-steel teeth bite down and grip tight, while a specially formulated O-ring compresses to create a perfect seal. Disassembly is just as fast using the simple disconnect tool so fittings and valves can be easily changed and reused. They can even be rotated after assembly for easier installation in tight spaces. Get SharkBite and get a grip on your next plumbing project.

Lead free DZR brass construction for durability and reliability
Use to connect to any combination of copper, PEX, CPVC or PE-RT pipes
Innovative push-to-connect design makes for quick and easy installation
Push-to-connect fittings require no solder, glue, unions, or tools
Fitting can be rotated on pipe after installation making it easier to work in tight spaces
Designed for potable water distribution as well as hydronic heating applications
Corrosion resistant to improve longevity
Certified as a manufactured joint and for underground and behind-the-wall applications without access panels
Listed by IAPMO and design certified and listed to ASSE 1061/NSF 61
Meets all UPC, IPC and cUPC requirements
Demount clip allows user to release the fitting from the pipe for convenient installation flexibility (sold separately)
Rated to 200°F and 200 psi
3/4 in. Pipe Insertion Depth = 1-1/8 in.

Makes it easy to install new or replacement shut-off ball valve
Works on any combination of Copper, PE-RT, CPVC, PEX Pipe
Ideal for potable water and hydronic heating requiring shut-off