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Hand-draw manual air control valve 356107

Name: Hand-draw Valve
SKU: 356107-356112
Working Medium: Air(40 Micron Filtered)
Operating Method: Direct Drive Type
Working Pressure Range: 0~1.0MPa
Working Temperature: 0~60℃
Type: Spring Reset Type

SKU: 356107

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Hand-draw manual air control valve description:

Name: Hand-draw Valve
SKU: 356107-356112
Working Medium: Air(40 Micron Filtered)
Operating Method: Direct Drive Type
Working Pressure Range: 0~1.0MPa
Working Temperature: 0~60℃
Type: Spring Reset Type

manual air control valve

manual air control valve

manual air control valve

Hand-draw manual air control valve features:

1. Commonly used to control the implementation of components such as commutation.
2. Exquisite appearance, surface oxidation spray treatment, more durable and corrosion resistant.
3. High precision stem, seal design to ensure air tightness.
4. The body is made of high quality sealing material and aluminum structure, so that the whole connection is more tight and firm.

Hand-draw manual air control valve advantages:

Adopting the gas as the power source, so the pneumatic control valve is relatively safe. And if it were leaking, the gas can be discharged directly. Compared with the hydraulic and electric medium, It do not have any pollution to the environment, It has a high security at the same time. A manual valve is generally the least expensive of any valve configuration and has low maintenance costs. In addition to quick, quarter turn on-off operation, manual valves are compact, require no lubrication, and give tight sealing with low torque. Commonly used to control the implementation of components such as commutation. And the body is made of high quality sealing material and aluminum structure, so that the whole connection is more tight and firm.

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