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Use these valves in general purpose applications, such as those with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Extend your reach in hard-to-access areas—turn these valves on and off using a square ratchet to grasp the hole at the end of the handle. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
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.
These valves are rated for at least three times the pressure of standard threaded valves. Use with water, oil, air, inert gas, and steam.
Access the handle of these valves while protecting your line behind an instrument panel. They have threads and a hex nut below the handle for panel mounting.
For extra gripping power and a strong seal, the Yor-Lok fittings on these valves have two sleeves that bite into tubing as you tighten the nut. All are compatible with Swagelok®, Let-Lok, and Parker A-Lok fittings. These valves are for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Easily access the handle of these valves while protecting your line behind an instrument panel. They have threads and a hex nut below the handle for panel mounting. For extra gripping power and a strong seal, they have Yor-Lok fittings with two sleeves that bite into tubing as you tighten the nut. They’re compatible with Swagelok®, Let-Lok, and Parker A-Lok fittings.
Insert tubing into the fittings on these valves—no heat, solder, or flux required.
Disassemble the union fittings on these valves for fast installation and removal from your pipeline. All meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use with drinking water.
For fast installation and removal from pipelines, these valves have union fittings that disassemble into multiple pieces. All have a fluoroelastomer seal and a plastic body that can stand up to aggressive and corrosive solutions in chemical-processing applications.
Push tubing into the fittings on these valves and an internal gripping ring and O-ring hold it tight—no heat, solder, or flux required. They meet either NSF/ANSI standards or are FDA compliant for use with food.
These valves divert flow between ports. Use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Attach these valve bodies to your actuator to automatically or manually control flow in your line.
To reduce installation time and allow for maintenance without detaching pipe connections, these valves have union fittings.
Start and stop flow with a quarter turn of the handle. Also known as ball valves.
Also known as check valves, these open to allow flow in one direction and close when flow stops or reverses.
The nipple doesn't stick out, so these fittings fit in tight spaces and won't be damaged if something knocks into them.
Often used on earth movers, mining equipment, and other heavy machinery, these fittings have a T-shaped top that holds the dispensing tip in place so it won't pop off when adding grease.
Thread these fittings into motors, bearings, engine blocks, and other machinery to create a lubrication point.
Ensure a secure fit in unthreaded holes—these fittings cut threads as they’re installed. Use these fittings in tight spaces where protruding fittings won't work.
To fit securely in unthreaded holes, these fittings cut threads as they’re installed.
Since they don’t protrude, these fittings avoid damage from impact and fit in tight spaces. Use a hammer and grease fitting installation tool to drive them into unthreaded holes.
Drive these fittings into unthreaded holes.