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  2. Ballcock - Wikipedia

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    The float is often ball-shaped, hence the name ballcock. The valve is connected to the incoming water supply , and is opened and closed by the lever which has the float mounted on the end. When the water level rises, the float rises with it; once it rises to a pre-set level, the mechanism forces the lever to close the valve and shut off the ...

  3. Stopcock - Wikipedia

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    Stopcocks are used to grossly regulate the flow of tap water in residential and commercial services. One is found at the junction of a water main and the branch leading to an individual service (allowing the service to be isolated from the main trunk), and a second inside the structure (allowing its plumbing to be isolated from the branch line leading into it).

  4. Repair kit - Wikipedia

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    A repair kit or service kit is a set of items used to repair a device, commonly comprising both tools and spare parts. Many kits are designed for vehicles, such as cars, boats, airplanes, motorbikes, and bicycles, and may be kept with the vehicle in order to make on-the-spot repairs.

  5. Ball valve - Wikipedia

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    A ball valve is a flow control device which uses a hollow, perforated, and pivoting ball to control fluid flowing through it. It is open when the hole through the middle of the ball is in line with the flow inlet, and closed when it is pivoted 90 degrees by the valve handle, blocking the flow. [1]

  6. Talk:Ballcock - Wikipedia

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    While a Siphon valve is related to the operation of a flush toilet, it has little else to do with a ballcock. It's function is to allow water out of the storage tank, not to allow water in like the ballcock or fill valve. This section doesn't belong in this article and should be removed.

  7. Petcock - Wikipedia

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    A petcock is a small shut-off valve used to control the flow of liquid or gas.Historically, petcocks were threaded valves controlled by a butterfly handle; [citation needed] modern petcocks are typically ball valves.

  8. Balloonerism - Wikipedia

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    Balloonerism is the seventh studio album by American rapper Mac Miller.It is his second posthumous album since his death in September 2018. Miller recorded the album in 2014, around the time his mixtape Faces was released.

  9. Chris Hemsworth - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Hemsworth [3] was born on 11 August 1983 [4] in Melbourne, [5] to Leonie (née van Os), [6] an English teacher, and Craig Hemsworth, a social-services counsellor. [7] [8] He is the second of three sons, following Luke (b. 1980) and preceding Liam (b. 1990); both of them are also actors.