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The BRASSCRAFT PLS19DLF is a braided stainless steel toilet supply line designed to connect the shut-off valve to the fill valve (ballcock) on a standard toilet. It features a 3/8 inches compression inlet and a 7/8 inches ballcock nut outlet, with an overall length of 9 inches. The stainless steel braid provides resistance to bursting and corrosion, making it a reliable choice for residential toilet rough-in work. Licensed plumbers and experienced DIYers install this connector during toilet replacements, valve swaps, or new construction rough-in. The compact 9 inches length suits close-coupled installations where the shut-off sits directly behind the toilet.
This supply line is suited for residential toilet installations where the angle stop or straight stop is located within close proximity to the toilet tank. The 3/8 inches compression end connects to a standard compression-outlet shut-off valve, and the 7/8 inches ballcock nut threads onto the fill valve shank inside the tank. The 9 inches length is appropriate for tight wall installations. This connector is sold in bags of 25, making it a practical stock item for plumbing contractors and service companies handling multiple units.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement connector for residential toilets using a standard 3/8 inches compression shut-off valve and a 7/8 inches ballcock or fill valve inlet.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed plumber or qualified DIYer under applicable IPC or local plumbing code requirements. Shut off the water supply at the angle stop or straight stop and flush the toilet to relieve pressure in the tank before disconnecting any supply lines. Hand-tighten the ballcock nut onto the fill valve shank first, then snug the compression fitting at the valve end with an adjustable wrench — do not overtighten, as this can crack the fill valve shank or compromise the compression ferrule. Check both connections for leaks after restoring water supply.
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