Use these polyurethane balls as seals in pumps and check valves or let them bounce inside of vibrating sifters for an effective screen cleaner. They are made of polyurethane, which combines the shock absorbing qualities of rubber with the strength of plastic.
Balls with a steelcore are heavier than standard balls, so they’re often used to offset buoyancy or to reach a specific weight.
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Connect these floats to threaded float rods (notincluded). Use them to replace an existing float or combine with rods and float valve bodies (notincluded) to build a float valve. All are for use with water.
Polypropylene floats are lightweight and have good corrosion resistance.
Stainlesssteel floats have excellent corrosion resistance and are also for use with oil.
Cylindrical and rectangular floats are self-tapping, except 4"dia. floats have a threaded hose connection.
The through-hole connection allows these floats to slide up and down a vertical float rod (notincluded). Use clamps (notincluded) to set them in a fixed position.
Stainlesssteel floats are more corrosion resistant than copper floats.
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304 Stainless Steel Ball Floats—For Use With Water and Hydraulic Fluid