• REF #9304

    Red Steel Long Handle Ball Valve - Male x Female BSPP

    Red Steel Long Handle Ball Valve - Male x Female BSPP

  • REF #9301

    Red Steel Long Handle Ball Valve - Female x Female BSPP

    Red Steel Long Handle Ball Valve - Female x Female BSPP

  • REF #9308

    Red T Handle Ball Valve - Male x Female BSPP

    Red T Handle Ball Valve - Male x Female BSPP

  • REF #9307

    Red T Handle Ball Valve - Female x Female BSPP Parallel

    Red T Handle Ball Valve - Female x Female BSPP Parallel

  • REF #2949

    Two Piece Ball Valve

    Two Piece Ball Valve

  • REF #2947

    One Piece Ball Valve

    One Piece Ball Valve

  • REF #2954

    Three Piece Ball Valve

    Three Piece Ball Valve

  • REF #2856

    Male x Female Mini Ball Valve - Brass

    Male x Female Mini Ball Valve - Brass

  • REF #2894

    Three Way Ball Valve - L

    Three Way Ball Valve - L

  • REF #2902

    Male x Female T Handle Ball Valve

    Male x Female T Handle Ball Valve

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    Compression T Handle Ball Valve

    Compression T Handle Ball Valve

  • REF #2898

    T Handle Ball Valve

    T Handle Ball Valve

  • REF #2875

    Male x Female Lever Handle Ball Valve

    Male x Female Lever Handle Ball Valve

  • REF #2872

    Female x Female Lever Handle Ball Valve

    Female x Female Lever Handle Ball Valve

  • REF #2891

    Panel Mount Ball Valve

    Panel Mount Ball Valve

  • REF #2956

    Three Way L Port Ball Valve

    Three Way L Port Ball Valve

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Ball valves: straightforward flow control that lasts

A ball valve does one thing well — it stops or starts flow quickly and reliably, cycle after cycle. That's why they're on almost every compressed air line, water circuit and process system you'll encounter. Quarter turn open, quarter turn closed. No complicated mechanism, no slow thread to wind down.

The variation in the range comes from the application rather than the basic function. Mini ball valves suit tight installation spaces or instrument lines. Locking levers are useful where a valve position needs to stay fixed — either for safety or to prevent accidental operation. Vented ball valves protect downstream equipment from residual pressure when the valve is closed. Panel mount versions are designed to pass through bulkheads or panels, which is useful in control cabinets and machinery.

Brass suits most general duties. If your application involves anything aggressive — certain chemicals, food-grade requirements, seawater — stainless steel is the right material. The product pages include working pressure and temperature ratings, so check those if you're specifying for a particular system rather than a straightforward replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a ball valve used for?

Ball valves are used to isolate or stop the flow of a liquid or gas. The ball has a bore through its centre — when the bore lines up with the pipe, flow is open; when turned 90 degrees, it's closed. They're used across water systems, compressed air lines, oil circuits and general industrial pipework.

What is a vented ball valve?

A vented ball valve has a small hole drilled into the ball. When the valve is closed, the downstream side is vented to atmosphere, which prevents pressure build-up between the valve and downstream equipment. Common in steam and high-pressure applications.

What is a locking lever ball valve?

A locking lever ball valve has a mechanism on the handle that locks it in the open or closed position. This prevents accidental operation and is useful in safety-critical applications or where a valve needs to stay in a fixed position.

Are your ball valves suitable for compressed air?

Yes. Brass ball valves are widely used in compressed air systems and are suitable for standard operating pressures. Check the product specification for the working pressure and temperature range before ordering.