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The Kerick Valve PF06 is a 6-inch diameter polyethylene sphere float ball designed for use with 3/8" to 1" inlet float valves. Featuring a 1/4"-20 female threaded mount and molded in one piece, it ensures leak resistance and chemical durability. Lightweight and NSF certified, it offers reliable performance in demanding applications.
Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Brand | Kerick Valve |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.5 x 5.5 x 5.5 inches |
Inlet Connection Size | 1 Inches |
Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
Outlet Connection Type | FNPT |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Outlet Connection Size | 1 Inches |
Specification Met | NSF |
Valve Type | Float Valve |
Manufacturer | Kerick Valve |
Part Number | PF06 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 5.5 x 5.5 inches |
Item model number | PF06 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0.25 Inch |
Color | Black |
Style | Threaded |
Shape | Sphere |
Power Source | Ac/dc |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Seems to be quality product and a good price.
Float works well it is the second one I’ve purchased. It is a standby just in case I ever need one in the future. The original one I put on is on its third year no problems..
A**R
Quick Fix for Internal Leaking Toilet tank, for large commode tanks only
My old commode needed repair. The existing tank ball was rather small. When the ball lifted the shut-off lever, the lever often did not close completely, perhaps due to corrosion. I would have to take the lid off the commode tank and lift the lever to get the water to stop its internal leak and wasting of water. So I decided to buy this 6 inch diameter ball, which cured the problem. The existing tank ball was only about 4 inches in diameter. The 6 inch ball has much more buoyancy power & lifts the shut-off arm with more force. So now my commode no longer has the internal leak. The water shuts off all the way. Note that this 6 inch ball will probably not fit inside a modern toilet commode water tank (too big). But I have an old model commode with a bigger tank, & this 6 inch ball does fit, just barely. I wish someone made a 5 1/2 inch diameter ball. They do sell a square/ rectangular solid shaped ball which would probably fit and give extra buoyancy power also.This 6 inch ball also crowds the inside of the tank and causes me to use less water when I flush the commode; it prevents all the water from flowing out the flapper hole in the bottom of the tank also, which means there is always a little down pressure on the flapper to prevent it also from leaking.
L**O
it is a plastic float that works pretty good.
I used it with this Mueller Industries 109-814 Float Valves, 0.75 Inch that I bought off amazon as well. instead of connecting them together with a single shaft, I used eyelets and a piece of rope to secure the two pieces together so that the cows wouldn't bend or break the rod or valve when they played with the float. because we all know they will. I'm not sure which was worse. those darn cows or the Horses trying to kick it. needless to say the rope idea really saved us from having to purchase more parts. I will say though. you need a heavy weight on the swing arm in order for the valve listed above to work correctly..
M**.
It’s a float
It’s a float. I returned it without using it, but it looks fine.
K**D
Four Stars
good quality
S**L
Worked great
This worked great with the Kerick valve I also bought. I could have used a smaller sphere though. I only have about 40 pounds pressure. This valve probably would also work well at 100 pounds pressure.
T**Y
Works as it should
Good quality material, not the cheap, thin, easy to crack stuff
D**2
Tool Man
Used this float for a 2" water float valve. This float ball worked great for a tough job in a tougher environment
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