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I am replacing the radiators in my house, and unfortunately the manual rad valves I've picked don't come with a lockshield cap so the balance could be altered accidentally, or by children. I spoke with my local plumbing supplier who informs me that people either install them that way or round the shaft off upon which the cap sits. This seems a bit suspect to me, so just wondering if this is the norm?

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Name and shame your supplier, can you not return the valves and buy elsewhere or even off amazon etc,
 
I agree, - sounds most odd. There should be proper lock shield valves (which can be identical to the wheel head except the plastic head has no flat bit inside to link on to brass spindle).
I suggest if you do just stick with the valves you have, then have the plastic heads drilled slightly inside so they slip on the spindle if turned
 
Seems like you have the permanent manual balancing valve model BS 223232234,to get round anyone unauthorized touching them and messing up the system balancing ,you should nip down the local diy store and paint the heads with some of this
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To prevent anyone,touching unintentionally,you must then place this sign next to each valve

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Or just drill out the inner stem being easiest way out,the supplier has given you valves with wrong heads,which he will probably admit when pushed but he will probably then say you should of changed them before they were fitted
 
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