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Clippard brass check valves
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DN: 0.125 in
Pressure: 1,000 psi
Temperature: 32 °F - 230 °F
Check Valve, 1/8 Ports Notes Not intended for pressure relief Additional Information Air Flow 20 scfm @ 50 psig; 36 scfm @ 100 psig; 580 l/min @ 6 bar Force Cracks at approximately 1/2 psig Max PSI 0-300air/0-1000hyd Mount Direct ...
Clippard
Pressure: 250 psi
Temperature: 32 °F - 230 °F
Shuttle Valve, #10-32 Male Outlet, #10-32 Female Inlets Notes Shuttle valves should not be used as a pressure selector. Flow from "A" to "C" or "B " to "C". Additional ...
Clippard
Pressure: 21 bar
Temperature: 32 °F - 230 °F
Flow rate: 325, 180 l/min
Check Valve, #10-32 Ports Notes Not intended for pressure relief. Arrow on valve body indicates direction of flow. Additional Information Air Flow 6.5 scfm @ 50 psig; 11.5 scfm @ 100 ...
Clippard
DN: 0.25, 0.375 in
Pressure: 300 psi
Temperature: 32 °F - 230 °F
Four varieties of check valves are offered by Clippard. Each permits flow in one direction only. All have brightdipped brass bodies that provide inline mounting, Nitrile seals and stainless ...
Clippard
Pressure: 300 psi
Temperature: 32 °F - 230 °F
The Clippard Pilot-Operated Check Valve works as a standard check valve, but can also be opened with an air pilot signal to allow free flow in the normally checked direction. ...
Clippard
DN: 0.25 in
Pressure: 0 psi - 150 psi
Temperature: 32 °F - 230 °F
... suitable for use with air, oil and water, and is fitted with an electroless nickel-plated brass needle and stem. JFC-4K devices are combination needle and check valve flow controls, and ...
Clippard
DN: 0.375 in
Pressure: 150 psi
Temperature: 32 °F - 230 °F
... needle and check valve flow control that enables you to control the air flow from air cylinders thus controlling the piston strokes speed, while extending or retracting, depending on their circuit location. ...
Clippard
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