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Use these valves with water, air, and inert gas.
Install these low-profile valves in tight spots. They are for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Insert tubing into the fittings on these valves—no heat, solder, or flux required. They’re for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Plastic provides a lightweight and economical alternative to metal. All valves have barbs that grip onto tubing for a secure hold. They’re for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
Insert tubing into the fittings on these valves—no heat, solder, or flux required. To withstand aggressive and corrosive solutions, they have a chemical-resistant fluoroelastomer seal and a plastic body.
These valves have barbs that grip onto tubing, providing a secure hold. All meet NSF/ANSI 18 for use with manual food and beverage dispensing equipment.
Control flow in high-pressure lines in tight spots—these valves have the highest pressure ratings of our compact valves.
Turn the knob to adjust how much these valves will open or close when actuated. They are often used in irrigation and landscaping applications.
With no metal parts, these valves are often used for noncontact flow adjustment in wet conditions and harsh environments. All press down on the outside of tubing to adjust flow without contacting the process media.
Insert tubing into the fittings on these valves—no heat, solder, or flux required. All are for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas. They divert flow between ports in tubing lines.
At 1 1/2" long or less, these valves fit in confined spaces.
Barbs grip onto tubing, providing a secure hold.
With internal components that resist wear from frequent operation, these valves can cycle as often as once per second.
Plastic provides a lightweight alternative to metal.
Use electricity to start and stop flow to valves automatically.
Connect these orifices to threaded pipe, or insert them into threaded holes.
Insert the barbed ends of these orifices into rubber and soft plastic tubing, and secure them with a clamp.
Control water levels in spaces where a rod and lever won’t fit; these float valves have an internal float and connect to your pipe.
Smaller than other float valves, these are sized for containers with limited space.
Create one action with these valves, such as extending a cylinder.
Rated IP69K, these valves withstand high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns. Their smooth design keeps out dust, dirt, and contaminants, making them easier to keep clean. Apply voltage to the electrical connection to actuate.
Mount these valves directly to cylinder ports, eliminating additional tubing between the cylinder and valve for better control than inline valves. They control the speed of air-powered equipment by adjusting the volume of airflow.
Designed to be mounted inline, these valves can be installed in an easy-to-reach location along your line. They control the speed of air-powered equipment by adjusting the volume of airflow.
A swiveling outlet port on these valves makes connections from any direction. They control the speed of air-powered equipment by adjusting the volume of airflow.
A fine-adjustment dial allows tighter control of airflow and cylinder speed than other flow control valves. They control the speed of air-powered equipment by adjusting the volume of airflow entering or exiting.
Adjust airflow equally in both directions. These valves regulate the speed of airflow as it enters and exits equipment. They're often used to control the extension and retraction speed of an air cylinder at the same time.
Protect air-powered equipment in emergency shut-off situations—when system pressure drops, these valves automatically close to stop cylinder motion, even at mid-stroke. They control the speed of air-powered equipment by adjusting the volume of airflow entering or exiting.
These valves open to allow flow in one direction and close when flow stops or reverses direction.
A filter and regulator joined top-to-bottom, these filter/regulators fit in the same space as a filter alone.
Keep an eye on condensate collecting in your compressed air line. These drain valves have a clear bowl, so you can see inside to inspect the contents.
Make lightweight connections without the hassle of matching the exact thread type—these fittings connect to NPT, NPTF, BSPP, BSPT, and other universal threads.
Use at pressures up to 250 psi.
Less than a quarter of the height of standard pressure-relief valves, these are often installed on tanks in low-clearance areas.
For a low-pressure seal around plastic and soft metal tubing, these valves have push-to-connect fittings.
Use this valve in light duty water systems with garden hose thread (GHT) connections.
These valves are made of corrosion-resistant materials for use in wet conditions and harsh environments.
Adjust the flow by turning the screw. Use these mufflers with air-powered tools and cylinders to reduce noise and filter exhaust fumes.