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  2. Here's Why Tractor Supply Stock Slipped Today - AOL

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    Shares of retail chain Tractor Supply (NASDAQ: TSCO) slipped on Thursday after the company reported financial results for its fourth quarter of 2024. As of 10:45 a.m. ET today, its stock was down ...

  3. POL valve - Wikipedia

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    POL is the common name for the standard CGA 510 (US Compressed Gas Association connection number). The Thread specification is .885" – 14 NGO – LH – INT, meaning 0.885 in (22.5 mm) diameter thread, 14 threads per inch (1.814 mm pitch), National Gas Outlet form, left-hand internal thread. [3]

  4. Propane, butane, and LPG container valve connections

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    The iOverlander [2] database maintained by travelers, My LPG [3] and the Facebook group "Cooking Gas Around the World [4]" provide more information about individual sources per country. Much general information about global LPG use and standardization is available from the World LPG Association [ 5 ] and the AEGPL [ 6 ]

  5. Stopcock - Wikipedia

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    Example of symbol for a stop valve. A stopcock is a form of valve used to control the flow of a liquid or gas. The term is not precise and is applied to many different types of valve. The only consistent attribute is that the valve is designed to completely stop the flow when closed fully.

  6. Why Tractor Supply Stock Slumped Today - AOL

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  7. Gas cylinder - Wikipedia

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    Neck – A coaxial cylindrical extension of the shoulder with a threaded hole into which the cylinder valve or a gas pipe connection is fitted. [4] Boss – A sturdy insert, usually in the centre of the shoulder, into which a valve or gas pipe connection is fitted. [4] Base or foot – The end of the shell opposite the shoulder. [4]