Fluid check valve MC series
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Fluid check valve - MC series - YUKEN Europe Ltd. - hydraulic / standard
Fluid check valve - MC series - YUKEN Europe Ltd. - hydraulic / standard
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Characteristics

Applications
fluid, hydraulic
Other characteristics
standard
Pressure

0.4 bar, 2 bar, 4 bar
(5.8 psi, 29 psi, 58 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Min.: -15 °C
(5 °F)

Flow rate

35 l/min
(9.25 us gal/min)

Description

Cetop 3 (NG6) Check Valve – Check valves stop the flow of fluid in one direction and allow free flow in the opposite direction. They are also known as non-return valves. Cetop 3 (NG6) Check Valve. For other products visit Products Yuken: Hydraulic specialist and its products are recognised as an industry leading brand, utilised in various regular and specialist applications around the world. We supply standard, off-the-shelf products but at Yuken, we will always go the extra mile to understand your needs and provide Hydraulic solutions, which will allow you to meet the increasingly tough challenges that we all face. Our company dates back to 1929 in Japan and in 1980 Yuken Europe Ltd. was founded. During this time Yuken: Hydraulic specialist has accumulated a wealth of practical and technical expertise and our enduring success lies in the fact that our history is filled with examples of how we have met and exceeded the needs of machine and system builders. Yuken:hydraulic specialist also design and build new devices for customers on a bespoke basis. Our Hydraulic products are used by original equipment manufacturers operating in a diverse variety of sectors including shipping, construction, subsea operations, chocolate-makers and contact lens manufacturing equipment.

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