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No need to shut these gates behind you—springs automatically do it for you.
Control the flow of air and material through duct systems.
Use in dust collection systems. The slide pushes through the top of the gate to clear debris.
Often added to existing systems, these gates install without disassembling duct. Also known as half gates.
Mount gates on one side and lock them on the other to secure doorways and other large openings without sacrificing visibility and air circulation.
Mount gates on each side of a doorway and lock them together in the center for security without sacrificing visibility and air circulation.
Roll these portable gates wherever you need temporary access control.
Secure windows and other small openings without sacrificing visibility and air circulation.
Protect your door from forced entry. These bars mount across doorways for extra security on top of standard door locks.
These valves close all ports in the off position to stop equipment in a locked position with air pressure holding it in place. Also known as 4/3 closed-center valves, they create two actions, such as extracting and then retracting a double-acting cylinder.
In the off position, these valves exhaust all air pressure, allowing the equipment to return to the neutral position. Also known as 4/3 exhaust-center valves, they create two actions, such as extracting and then retracting a double-acting cylinder.
A padlock locks the handle of these valves in the shut-off position so you can disconnect air tools safely.
Also known as gate valves, these valves gradually open and close to prevent system damage from suddenly starting and stopping flow.
Use these components to put together a duct system to collect sawdust, chips, shavings, and granular material from woodworking operations.