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Anyone recognise this industrial brass valve (see pics attached)
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? I inherited about 50 of the things, and would hate to end up sending them for scrap. Im hoping they are worth a few bob!

Male connector is tapered, from about 30mm down to approx 25 mm, and female connector is about 22mm internal diam.

Any ideas would be most welcome!

John
 
They are valves from oxygen cylinders, the logo is Air Products.
Don't know what you could use em for or who would buy em.
Thanks very much for feedback. Ile check out Air Products range. Just need to be able to describe them accurately on ebay! Cheers guys!
 
Thanks very much for feedback. Ile check out Air Products range. Just need to be able to describe them accurately on ebay! Cheers guys!

scrap tbh thats all there good for
 
Anyone recognise this industrial brass valve (see pics attached)View attachment 33496 View attachment 33497 ? I inherited about 50 of the things, and would hate to end up sending them for scrap. Im hoping they are worth a few bob!

Male connector is tapered, from about 30mm down to approx 25 mm, and female connector is about 22mm internal diam.

Any ideas would be most welcome!

John
From the dimensions, I think it's 3/4"BSPT male (or R3/4 these days) x 1/2"BSP female (most likely taper so Rc1/2 but can't tell from dia given) if that's any help.
 
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