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<p>often with stopcock grease in between. Special glass stopcocks are made for <a href="page.php?w=vacuum">vacuum</a> applications, such as in use with vacuum <a href="page.php?w=Manifold_%28general_engineering%29">manifold</a>s. Stopcock grease is always used in high vacuum applications to make the stopcock air-tight. Also if the plug valve is "locked" from being in the open or closed position for an extended amount of time lubricant can be added through the greaser with the valve in service.</p>

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