2 Piece Ball Valves
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2 Piece Ball Valve - Stainless Steel 316
Material | Stainless Steel 316 |
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Size | 1/4" up to 4" |
Working Pressure | 1000 PSI |
Handles | Stainless Steel 304 |
Seal | Teflon (PTFE) |
Thread | Female NPT |
Temperature Rating | -13⁰F to 302⁰F |
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- Most Widely used:
- ● The 2 piece Ball Valve is the most commonly used threaded ball valve.
- Uses:
- ● A cost effective way to control a flow shut-off in both directions.
- Description:
- ● A standard ball valve with two threaded body parts and a flat handle.
- ● Since the valve body is made from two pieces, it can be disassembled to service and replace the internal parts.
- Advantages:
- ● They are designed to be compact and take up less space.
- ● Being slightly lighter in weight they make a good budget alternative to the standard 2 Piece Ball valve.
- ● Although they are lighter and more compact, they have the same specs as the Heavy Duty 2 Piece Ball Valve.
- Operation:
- ● Ball Valve is "open" when handle is inline with valve body, and flow is "closed" when handle is at 90 degrees.
- Full Port:
- ● Since these 2 PC SS Ball Valves are full-port they maintain a full flow allowing them to function well in almost all applications.
- Pressure:
- ● Rated to 1000 PSI
- Threaded:
- ● Threaded valves are easy to install and connect quickly to any standard pipe thread.
- Handles:
- ● Handles are flat with a plastic cover making them easy to turn with extra gipping power.
- ● Handle covers can be specially labeled with your company name.
- Material:
- ● Manufactured from Top Grade Stainless Steel 316 (Available in better priced Stainless Steel 304.)
Dimensions and Material Chart:
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Specifications:
Material | Stainless Steel 316 |
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Size | 1/4" up to 4" |
Working Pressure | 1000 PSI |
Handles | Stainless Steel 304 |
Seal | Teflon (PTFE) |
Thread | Female NPT |
Temperature Rating | -13⁰F to 302⁰F |
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