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AIR-COMPRESSOR In-Tank Check Valve 1/2" NPT Male x 3/4" OD Compression Fitting
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Gregoriou Brothers Refrigeration Since 1979Frosty-Freeze
AIR-COMPRESSOR In-Tank Check Valve 1/2 MPT x 3/4 Compression fitting
Part# FF6X214
Control Devices Corporation
Economical, reliable brass in-tank check valves for compressors, air tanks.
Fluoropolymer poppet, stainless steel springs.
Check valves have been tested to 400 Degrees F. for Air; rated 400 PSI Max. pressure.
External threads are coated with Loctite Vibra-Seal 516 dry type thread sealant.
Inlet or Air to Tank fitting: 3/4" O.D. Compression Fitting Male
Outlet or tank side fitting: 1/2" Male NPT.
The bottoms threads of this valve are: 1/2" Male Pipe Thread
This is the side that screw into the tank: 1/2" MPT.
The top of this valve where the discharge tube or line connects to is made for 3/4" O.D. Compression Nut.
The threads for the bleed line is 1/8" Female "NPT" thread and comes with a plug which can be left in or removed to connect to the bleeder line or unloader line.
For Industrial and Commercial applications.
INLET: 3/4" O.D. Compression Male.
OUTLET: 1/2" Male N.P.T.
LENGTH: 3"
Hex Size: 1"
This is the check that screws into the air compressor tank.
When this check valve goes bad the air keeps coming out the relief valve on the pressure switch.
This check valve is suppose to hold the pressure in the tank and allow the pressure between the outlet of the compressor and the inlet of the tank to release.
This happens so the compressor does not start with a load or a head pressure on the discharge side.
This valve should allow flow one way, thus the term "CHECK-VALVE" is used.
If your air compressor runs fine but the minute it shuts off the air keeps coming out the pressure switch them you have a bad check valve.
$Part# FF6X214 Control Devices Corporation Economical, reliable brass in-tank check valves for compressors, air tanks. Fluoropolymer poppet, stainless steel springs. Check valves have been tested to 400 Degrees F. for Air; rated 400 PSI Max. pressure. External threads are coated with Loctite Vibra-Seal 516 dry type thread sealant. Inlet or Air to Tank fitting: 3/4" O.D. Compression Fitting Male Outlet or tank side fitting: 1/2" Male NPT. The bottoms threads of this valve are: 1/2" Male Pipe Thread This is the side that screw into the tank: 1/2" MPT. The top of this valve where the discharge tube or line connects to is made for 3/4" O.D. Compression Nut. The threads for the bleed line is 1/8" Female "NPT" thread and comes with a plug which can be left in or removed to connect to the bleeder line or unloader line. For Industrial and Commercial applications. INLET: 3/4" O.D. Compression Male. OUTLET: 1/2" Male N.P.T. LENGTH: 3" Hex Size: 1" This is the check that screws into the air compressor tank. When this check valve goes bad the air keeps coming out the relief valve on the pressure switch. This check valve is suppose to hold the pressure in the tank and allow the pressure between the outlet of the compressor and the inlet of the tank to release. This happens so the compressor does not start with a load or a head pressure on the discharge side. This valve should allow flow one way, thus the term "CHECK-VALVE" is used. If your air compressor runs fine but the minute it shuts off the air keeps coming out the pressure switch them you have a bad check valve.
Gregoriou Brothers Refrigeration Since 1979
Frosty-Freeze
AIR-COMPRESSOR In-Tank Check Valve 1/2 MPT x 3/4 Comp
Part# FF6X214
Control Devices Corporation
Economical, reliable brass in-tank check valves for compressors, air tanks.
Fluoropolymer poppet, stainless steel springs.
Check valves have been tested to 400 Degrees F. for Air; rated 400 PSI Max. pressure.
External threads are coated with Loctite Vibra-Seal 516 dry type thread sealant.
Inlet or Air to Tank fitting: 3/4" O.D. Compression Fitting Male
Outlet or tank side fitting: 1/2" Male NPT.
The bottoms threads of this valve are: 1/2" Male Pipe Thread
This is the side that screw into the tank: 1/2" MPT.
The top of this valve where the discharge tube or line connects to is made for 3/4" O.D. Compression Nut.
The threads for the bleed line is 1/8" Female "NPT" thread and comes with a plug which can be left in or removed to connect to the bleeder line or unloader line.
For Industrial and Commercial applications.
INLET: 3/4" O.D. Compression Male.
OUTLET: 1/2" Male N.P.T.
LENGTH: 3"
Hex Size: 1"
This is the check that screws into the air compressor tank.
When this check valve goes bad the air keeps coming out the relief valve on the pressure switch.
This check valve is suppose to hold the pressure in the tank and allow the pressure between the outlet of the compressor and the inlet of the tank to release.
This happens so the compressor does not start with a load or a head pressure on the discharge side.
This valve should allow flow one way, thus the term "CHECK-VALVE" is used.
If your air compressor runs fine but the minute it shuts off the air keeps coming out the pressure switch them you have a bad check valve.
Part# FF6X214
Control Devices Corporation
Economical, reliable brass in-tank check valves for compressors, air tanks.
Fluoropolymer poppet, stainless steel springs.
Check valves have been tested to 400 Degrees F. for Air; rated 400 PSI Max. pressure.
External threads are coated with Loctite Vibra-Seal 516 dry type thread sealant.
Inlet or Air to Tank fitting: 3/4" O.D. Compression Fitting Male
Outlet or tank side fitting: 1/2" Male NPT.
The bottoms threads of this valve are: 1/2" Male Pipe Thread
This is the side that screw into the tank: 1/2" MPT.
The top of this valve where the discharge tube or line connects to is made for 3/4" O.D. Compression Nut.
The threads for the bleed line is 1/8" Female "NPT" thread and comes with a plug which can be left in or removed to connect to the bleeder line or unloader line.
For Industrial and Commercial applications.
INLET: 3/4" O.D. Compression Male.
OUTLET: 1/2" Male N.P.T.
LENGTH: 3"
Hex Size: 1"
This is the check that screws into the air compressor tank.
When this check valve goes bad the air keeps coming out the relief valve on the pressure switch.
This check valve is suppose to hold the pressure in the tank and allow the pressure between the outlet of the compressor and the inlet of the tank to release.
This happens so the compressor does not start with a load or a head pressure on the discharge side.
This valve should allow flow one way, thus the term "CHECK-VALVE" is used.
If your air compressor runs fine but the minute it shuts off the air keeps coming out the pressure switch them you have a bad check valve.