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This old trv on a towel rail is leaking from the gland, the gland can not be repacked so I'm looking to replace it. The pipe work is old and disappears into tiles so I'd prefer not to get involved altering that!

3/4 Trv with female half inch thread instead of a nut and olive.. any ideas? The lock shield on the other side has "Scan flow" on the cap.

Thanks
 
If it makes no difference as it does not have a head as its to be drained you could solder over the gland nut if brass ? If you cant get one.
 
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