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Is anyone able to identify this radiator valve please? I would like to source a replacement valve cap/knob (whatever the correct term is)

Thanks in advance.
 

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Very old Danfoss has a clamp and screw to fix head on. New heads available but pricey
Looking on Amazon there are a number of head options.

013G5023 and 013G6040 appear to be for newer valves but this one which is described as being for old ra/vl 26mm bodies:
Danfoss - Thermostatic head for old Danfoss RA / VL 26mm bodies


Does this seem right?
 
And it works ? Eg turns off at set temp ?
 
And it works ? Eg turns off at set temp ?
It seems to be working perfectly :)

I actually purchased the head recommended above but it didn't fit. I contacted that company and provided the naked valve photo and they advised me which head to purchase. Just gotta return the first one.

I updated this thread so anyone searching for a solution to the same problem would find the solution.
 

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