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These valves handle twice the pressure of other compact valves. Install them in tight spots, such as where pipelines are crowded together. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Install these valves in tight spots, such as where pipelines are crowded together. They’re less than half as long as standard threaded valves and one-third shorter in height. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Push a button or flip a toggle switch to start or stop flow.
With 10-32 UNF threads and a body less than 3/4” long, these valves are often used to control flow in miniature pipelines. They’re rated for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Use these valves in general purpose applications such as those with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Attach a gauge to the side port on these valves to monitor pressure, temperature, and other measurements in your line. Use with water and air.
Control flow in passageways of manifolds and valve mounting blocks without external pipes. Also known as cartridge valves, they slide into unthreaded holes and secure in place with the included set screw.
Make connections from any direction—the body of these valves swivels 360° for easy installation. Often used in testing and sampling applications, they quickly open and close with a toggle or button.
Fit these short and slim valves in control boxes, panels, and other tight spots. Made of plastic, they won’t pit or corrode on the inside like metal valves, and they’re lighter in weight for easy handling.
A threaded union on these valves makes them easy to install and remove without disrupting your line.
Also known as wafer ball valves, these combine the slim body of a butterfly valve with the high flow rates of a flanged ball valve. Bolt these valves to ANSI flanges—they meet ASME standards for dimensions, material, and pressure-temperature rating. Use with water, oil, air, steam and inert gas such as helium.
Install these valves in tight spaces—they have a short body length and low profile. A barbed end grips onto tubing for a secure hold.
Flip a switch or push a button to control flow while your line stays protected behind an instrument panel. Barbs on these valves grip tubing for a secure hold behind the panel.
Barbs grip onto tubing, giving these valves a secure hold. Made of plastic, they won’t pit or corrode on the inside like metal valves, and they’re lighter in weight for easy handling.
For easy installation from any direction, the body on these valves swivels 360°. They have barbs to securely grip tubing.
Insert tubing into the fittings on these valves—no heat, solder, or flux required.
Made of metal, these valves are more durable than plastic valves and withstand higher temperatures. A compression sleeve bites into tubing as you tighten the nut, forming a strong seal.
A short body length and low profile make these valves ideal for installation in tight spaces, such as between pipelines. They have a compression sleeve that bites into tubing as you tighten the nut.
For chemical-processing applications in confined areas, these valves have a low-profile handle to fit in tight spots. A rubber seal and a plastic body stand up to aggressive, corrosive solutions.
To withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in miniature chemical-processing pipelines, these tiny valves have a chemical-resistant fluoroelastomer seal and a corrosion-resistant 303 stainless steel body.
Bolt these valves to ANSI flanges—they meet ASME dimensional standards. They have a plastic body and a seal that withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications.
Install these low-profile valves in low-clearance pipelines for natural gas, propane, and butane.
A short body length and low profile make these valves ideal for installation in tight spaces, such as behind panels. They meet NSF/ANSI 61 standards for safe use in drinking water systems.
Insert your tubing into the fittings of these valves with just a push—the internal rings will grip it tight. Made of plastic, these valves are a lightweight alternative to metal valves. All meet NSF/ANSI 61 for safe use with drinking water.
Barbs grip onto tubing to give these valves a secure hold. These valves meet NSF/ANSI 61, so they’re safe to use with drinking water.
A low-profile handle allows these valves to fit in low-clearance pipelines for diesel fuel, fuel oil, and kerosene.
Control flow in high-pressure lines in tight spots—these valves have the highest pressure ratings of our compact valves.
Lower profile and available in smaller connection sizes than standard valves, these fit in tight spots.
Comparable to Asco Red Hat 8210G Series and Parker Gold Ring 23C Series, these valves meet the highest quality standards.
Less than half the size of our other compact valves, these have small pipe connections for miniature lines.
To fit in tight spots, these valves have a slimmer body than standard valves with an exhaust port.
Reduce your pipeline footprint with these low-profile valves that are about half the size of standard valves for coolant.
About half the height of our other versa-mount valves, these fit in tight spots.
A compact, lightweight actuator and an angular body allow you to install these valves in any mounting orientation.
Less than half the height of standard severe-duty valves, these fit in small spaces and low-clearance pipelines.
Also known as piston valves, these have a compact, lightweight actuator that allows them to be installed in any mounting orientation. They’re often used in water-treatment applications.
With a slimmer motor than other motor-driven valves, these fit in tight spots.
Repair actuated on/off valves from Asco, Burkert, Granzow, and Parker with these kits that include replacement seals, plunger assemblies, and springs.