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<p>but often have the end of the plug with the handle exposed or mostly exposed to the outside. In such cases, there is usually not much of a stem. The stem and handle often come in one piece, often a simple, approximately L-shaped handle attached to the end of the plug. The other end of the plug is often exposed to the outside of the valve too, but with a mechanism that retains the plug in the body.</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=Image%3ADuplex-plug-valves.jpg">thumb</a>The simplest and most common general type of plug valve is a 2-port valve with</p><p>
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