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PreparationGather necessary tools: suitable wrench, cleaning cloth, and sealing material. Choose a well-ventilated workspace with sufficient space.
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InspectionThoroughly inspect the plastic valve screw vent and installation site for damage such as cracks or deformities. Replace any damaged components before proceeding.
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CleaningClean the installation surface and valve connecting parts with a cloth to remove dust, dirt, oil, and debris for better adhesion and seal.
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PositioningCorrectly position the valve at the installation site, ensuring proper alignment with the connecting pipeline or equipment to avoid stress on the plastic material.
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TighteningUsing a wrench, gently tighten the screw vent clockwise with steady, even pressure. Avoid over-tightening to prevent cracking the plastic.
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Leak CheckInspect the connection area for misalignment or leaks. If leakage occurs, slightly loosen, reposition, and retighten the valve gently.
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TestingTest valve function by opening and closing it several times to ensure smooth operation without sticking or jamming issues.
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CleanupClean the work area, removing leftover tools and materials. Proper installation ensures long-term reliability and efficient performance.
Note: Following these steps carefully helps avoid common installation mistakes and ensures the plastic valve screw vent operates as intended for secure, leak-free performance.
