
U407 Angle Check Valve
U407 Angle Check Valves are installed on suction system, fuel lines on top of fuel storage tanks to maintain prime. Models are available with male threaded inlets for connection directly into tank bung fittings or with female inlets for connection to a nipple that is threaded into a tank bung fitting. Single-poppet models can be used in applications where the valve is easily accessible for maintenance and disc cleaning or replacement.
Materials:
Body: cast steel
Surface: electronic Nickel plated
Seal : Viton Cased Oil Seal
Features:
U407 features a spring-loaded poppet and Viton Cased Oil Seal discs to assist in keeping the valve closed when installed in high-vibration areas
The Angle Check Valves are recommended for use on suction lines where the pressure does not exceed 34 ft of head. ( approximately 15 psi.)
Materials is cast steel diffrent with cast iron materials , the body will be more stronger more hermetical more pressure resistance
Used for disel, gasoline, ethanol etc.
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seditious libel trials and fled to America. Hone and Wooler stayed in
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crowds of around 20,000 people. Both men represented themselves
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