1. Nhanganyaya
This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your SharkBite 1 Inch Slip Ball Valve. The SharkBite push-to-connect system simplifies plumbing projects, allowing for quick and easy connections without the need for soldering, clamps, or glue. This valve is designed for use with copper and CPVC pipes.

Image 1.1: The SharkBite 1 Inch Slip Ball Valve, showing its compact design and 1-inch pipe compatibility. Note the 'Shark' logo for genuine product identification.
2. Safety Information
- Nguva dzose dzimai mvura huru musati matanga chero basa remapaipi.
- Depressurize the system by opening a faucet at the lowest point in the house.
- Pfekai michina yekudzivirira muviri yakakodzera (PPE), yakaita semagirazi ekuchengetedza uye magirovhosi.
- Ita shuwa kuti nzvimbo yebasa yakavhenekerwa zvakanaka uye haina zvipingaidzo.
- Do not use this valve with pipes or materials other than those specified (copper and CPVC).
3. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview
The SharkBite 1 Inch Slip Ball Valve is a versatile fitting designed for quick and easy installation in existing plumbing lines. Its slip feature allows for the replacement or addition of a ball valve into a line where a section of pipe needs to be removed or repaired. It is suitable for both wet and dry installations.

Image 3.1: Key features of the SharkBite Slip Ball Valve, highlighting its tool-free, wet/dry installation capability and speed.
4. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Tsanangudzo | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 24737LF |
| Size | 1 inch |
| Material | Brass |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 200 PSI |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 200°F (93°C) |
| Inoenderana Pipe Types | Copper, CPVC |
| Installation Method | Push-to-Connect (Slip) |
| Certifications | IAPMO/ANSI Z1157, NSF/ANSI 372, NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 |

Image 4.1: Performance ratings and pipe compatibility for the SharkBite Slip Ball Valve.

Image 4.2: An installed SharkBite Slip Ball Valve, showing relevant approvals for plumbing standards.
5. Zvishandiso Zvinodiwa
- Pipe Cutter (for copper or CPVC)
- SharkBite Deburring Tool (essential for proper sealing)
- Kuyera Tape
- Marker
- SharkBite Disconnect Clip or Tongs (for removal or adjustment)

Image 5.1: A pipe cutter, a necessary tool for preparing pipes for SharkBite fittings.
6. Mirayiridzo yekuisa (Kugadzirisa)
Follow these steps for a secure and leak-free installation:
6.1. Prepare the Pipe
- Cut the Pipe: Using a pipe cutter, cut the existing pipe to the desired length, ensuring a clean, square cut. For replacing a section, remove up to 2 inches of damaged pipe.
- Deburr the Pipe: Use the SharkBite deburring tool to remove any sharp edges or burrs from the inside and outside of the pipe. This is crucial to prevent damage to the O-ring seal within the fitting.
- Clean the Pipe: Ensure the pipe surface is clean and free of scratches, dirt, or debris.
- Mark the Insertion Depth: Use a SharkBite depth gauge or the SharkBite deburring tool to measure and mark the correct insertion depth on the pipe. This mark indicates how far the pipe needs to be inserted into the fitting for a secure connection. Refer to the SharkBite website for specific depth charts if needed.
Video 6.1: An animation demonstrating the pipe cutting, deburring, and marking process for Push-To-Connect fittings.

Image 6.1: Visual guide for cutting and deburring a pipe before fitting installation.
6.2. Install the Slip Ball Valve
- Slide First End: Slide the 'SLIP END' of the ball valve onto one end of the prepared pipe as far as it will go, past the insertion depth mark.
- Batanidza Mugumo Wechipiri: Insert the other end of the pipe into the opposite side of the ball valve until it reaches the insertion depth mark.
- Complete the Slip Connection: Using a SharkBite disconnect clip or tongs, press the release collar on the 'SLIP END' and slide the fitting back over the first pipe until it aligns with the insertion depth mark on that pipe. This action bridges the gap and creates a secure connection on both ends.
- Verify Connection: Ensure both pipes are fully inserted to their respective depth marks and the fitting is securely in place.
Video 6.2: A short demonstration of installing a Push-To-Connect Ball Valve onto a pipe.

Mufananidzo 6.2: Kupfuuraview of the simple 'Cut. Push. Done.' installation process for SharkBite fittings.
7. Operating Instructions
The SharkBite Slip Ball Valve features a quarter-turn handle for easy operation:
- Kuvhura: Turn the handle so it is parallel with the pipe. This allows water to flow through the valve.
- Kuvhara: Turn the handle so it is perpendicular to the pipe. This stops water flow through the valve.
After installation, slowly turn on the main water supply and check for any leaks at the connection points.
8. Kuchengeta
The SharkBite Slip Ball Valve is designed for long-term, maintenance-free operation. Regular inspection of your plumbing system for any signs of leaks or damage is recommended. No specific lubrication or servicing is required for the valve itself.
9. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
9.1. Leaks at Connection Points
- Chikonzero: Improper pipe preparation (burrs, scratches), insufficient insertion depth, or incompatible pipe material.
- Solution:
- Turn off water supply and depressurize the system.
- Use a SharkBite disconnect clip or tongs to remove the fitting.
- Inspect the pipe ends for burrs, scratches, or damage. Re-cut and deburr if necessary.
- Ensure the pipe is clean and free of debris.
- Re-install the fitting, ensuring the pipe is inserted to the correct depth mark.
- Slowly restore water pressure and check for leaks.
9.2. Difficulty Inserting Pipe
- Chikonzero: Pipe not properly deburred, pipe end is not square, or pipe is not aligned correctly.
- Solution:
- Ensure the pipe is cut squarely and thoroughly deburred.
- Align the pipe straight into the fitting. A slight twisting motion can sometimes aid insertion.
- Verify the pipe is compatible with the fitting (copper or CPVC).
10. Warranty & Tsigiro
For specific warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official SharkBite website or contact SharkBite customer service. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Zvekushandisa Pamhepo: Visit www.sharkbite.com kuti uwane rumwe ruzivo nezvechigadzirwa, mavhidhiyo ekuisa, uye Mibvunzo Inowanzo bvunzwa.