Ball valve K610/3
leverfor controlthreaded

ball valve
ball valve
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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
lever
Function
for control
Body
threaded, female, male, stainless steel
Applications
gauge, for pressure gauges
Associated function
expansion
Other characteristics
DIN
DN

0.5 in

Pressure

100 bar
(1,450.4 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 225 °C
(437 °F)

Min.: -50 °C
(-58 °F)

Description

INTEC K610/3 Pressure gauge ball valve, threaded pin, collar cap with cap nut / with vent bore. Features DN 1/2" one-piece body soft seated floating ball with vent bore FTF dimensions acc. to producers standard connection G 1/2" A acc. to DIN 16288 collar cap with cap nut G 1/2" acc. to DIN 16284 INTEC K600 - Pressure Gauge Ball Valves No compromise for your kettle pressure! Stainless steel ball valves for pressure gauges and measurements lines. The different variations of your connection like flanges acc. to EN 1092, outside thread acc. to DIN 16288, pressure gauge connection acc. to DIN 16284 or female and male thread variations are available. The minimised dimensions and the safety regarding the pressure relief of the gauge are the absolutely advantages for this product. Available with vent bore, without vent bore, with test connection port or with expansion tube. Certified acc. to German Clean air act VDI 2440! Product Advantages Different variations of connections Minimised dimensions Safety regarding the pressure relief of the gauge Available with vent bore, without vent bore, with test connection port or with expansion tube Accessories Hand lever extension Block unit - padlock unit Special Designs Special materials like Duplex, Super Duplex, Hastelloy B2/C4/C276, Titanium, Zirconium, Monell, Nickel etc.

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