Ball check valve CUR6
poppetcartridgeUNF

Ball check valve - CUR6 - Oleoweb Srl - poppet / cartridge / UNF
Ball check valve - CUR6 - Oleoweb Srl - poppet / cartridge / UNF
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Characteristics

Type
ball, poppet, cartridge
Connexion
UNF
Body
manifold
Material
steel
Other characteristics
standard
DN

76.2 mm
(3 in)

Pressure

Max.: 350 bar
(5,076.3 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Flow rate

Max.: 25 l/min
(6.6 us gal/min)

Min.: 0 l/min
(0 us gal/min)

Description

CUR6 CARTRIDGE CHECK VALVE SAE8/2 CARTRIDGE UNIDIRECTIONAL VALVE CAVITY SIZE 3/4-16 UNF, POPPET OR BALL TYPE The cartridge check valve CUR6 allows the flow in one direction, locking it in the opposite one. The CUR6 series valves are cartridge unidirectional valves sized for standard cavity SAE08/2 (thread 3/4-16 UNF). Flow is allowed from port 1 to port 2 while it is interrupted in the opposite way. The valve CUR6 is available with poppet or ball sealing. It is possible to choose between four springs for so many opening pressure value. Thanks to the cartridge sized to be fitted into standard cavity SAE08/2, the valve can be easy installed inti the most common HIC’s manifolds. A tyipical installation can be into manifold for mini power-pack group 1. The maximum working pressure for the valve CUR6 is 350 bar (5075 PSI), while maximum recommended flow rate is 25 lpm (6,6 USgpm). The poppet and the ball are both built with high resistance steel, hardened and grinded and they grant the sealing for the valve CUR6 thanks to the perfect accordance with the cartridge. External components, also built with high resistance steel, are protetcted against the corrosive agents by zinc platng treatment.

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