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Use these valves in general purpose applications, such as those 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.
These valves are rated for at least three times the pressure of standard threaded valves. Use with water, oil, air, inert gas, and steam.
Maintain and repair these valves without unthreading pipe connections. They have a three-piece bolted body that disassembles inline for access to internal components. Use with water, oil, air, inert gas, and steam.
Bolt these valves to ANSI flanges.
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.
Clean and maintain these valves without removing welded connections. They have a three-piece bolted body that disassembles inline for easy access to internal components. Use with water, oil, air, inert gas, and steam.
Protect personnel and equipment in the presence of diesel fuel, fuel oil, gasoline, and kerosene. Fire-tested to meet American Petroleum Institute (API) 607, Edition 4, these valves are designed to securely isolate fluid and prevent the spread of fire.
No need to completely remove these valves from your line for servicing. The bolted three-piece body comes apart, so you can easily access their internal components. Fire-tested to meet American Petroleum Institute (API) 607, these valves securely isolate diesel fuel, fuel oil, kerosene, and gasoline to prevent the spread of fire.
Keep your worksite safe when working with diesel fuel, fuel oil, gasoline, and kerosene. Fire-tested to meet American Petroleum Institute (API) 607, these valves are designed to securely isolate fluid and prevent the spread of fire.
Install these valves to start and stop the flow of diesel fuel, fuel oil, kerosene, and gasoline. Fire-tested to meet American Petroleum Institute (API) 607, these valves are designed to securely isolate fluid and prevent the spread of fire. Insert unthreaded pipe into the socket ends and weld to create a permanent, leak-tight connection.
Their ball-valve design allows these valves to handle three times the flow of butterfly valves.
Their ball valve design allows these valves to handle three times the flow of butterfly valves.
Bolt these valves to flanges to divert flow between ports in flanged pipelines. They’re for use with water, oil, air, and inert gas.
These heavy duty valves can withstand pressures up to 1,975 psi and temperatures up to 800° F.
Insert unthreaded pipe into the socket ends and weld to create a permanent, leak-tight connection.
Start and stop flow with a quarter turn of the handle. Also known as ball valves.
Lock the handle using a padlock.
Also known as check valves, these open to allow flow in one direction and close when flow stops or reverses.
Turn the handle to direct flow between ports.
Twist these fittings onto aluminum pipe for quick, sealed connections—no threading, soldering, or welding necessary. Use them to build a compressed air system in half the time it would take to build a copper or steel system.
Drive these fittings into unthreaded holes.
The nipple doesn't stick out, so these fittings fit in tight spaces and won't be damaged if something knocks into them.
The pins on these fittings lock with dispensing tips for pin-style fittings to create a tight seal.
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.
To protect equipment from damage, the slit in the threads of these fittings acts like a breather vent, releasing any excess pressure and grease.
Keep thin grease from leaking out—the check valve on these fittings has a Buna-N seat that creates a tighter seal than check valves on other grease fittings.
Thread these fittings into motors, bearings, engine blocks, and other machinery to create a lubrication point.
Prevent damage to bearing seals caused by over-lubrication—these fittings automatically stop grease flow when pressure is within the shut-off range.
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.