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Irritec Perma-loc Tape x Layflat Valve

Irritec Perma-loc Tape x Layflat Valve

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These perma-loc tape x layflat valves are an easy way to connect your drip tape runs directly to your layflat hose. Provides easy on/off functionality to each drip tape run for complete control of your irrigation needs. Available for 5/8" and 7/8" drip tape.

Compatible Installation Tools

Item #1790 (A2-TV5LF) Layflat x 5/8" Perma-Loc Tape Valve:

  • Cutter - #1791 (B5-CLF14B) orange handle cutter creates a 14mm (.550") hole for all standard size layflat fittings

Item #14796 (A2-TV7LF19-O) Layflat x 7/8" Perma-Loc Tape Valve:

  • Cutter - #7912 (B5-CLF19R) blue handle cutter creates a 19mm (.750") sized hole for large hole layflat fittings

Please Note:  Irritec T-Handle Hex Tool is not compatible with this item.

About Drip Depot Perma-Loc Drip Irrigation Fittings:

Perma-Loc fittings and adapters are heavy duty reusable connectors for all your connection needs. They are very easy to use and require no special tools. Perma-Loc fittings are available for both Tubing and Tape. The tubing connectors can be used on blank tubing as well as drip line.

  • To Use: Simply twist the locking collar back towards the center of the fitting exposing the barb. Then push tubing or tape over barbed end. Next, hand-tighten locking nut over tubing or tape for a permanent secure fit.
  • To Remove: Just loosen locking nut, pull tube off and re-use as needed.

Perma-Loc fittings look similar to traditional flange and locking nut plumbing connections; however, in most cases, they work differently. Unlike a typical locking nut which comes off the fitting and slides over the tubing, a Perma-Loc locking nut is not removed from the fitting.

Perma-Loc tape fittings are compatible with: Chapin Tape, Irritec P1 Tape, John Deere T-Tape, and Toro Aqua-Traxx Tape

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