Compressed Gas Fill Valves
Mount these valves onto compressed gas tanks. Also known as Schrader valves—which are typically used with compressed air—they have an internal spring that holds the valve shut when you depress the pin to add, remove, or check the pressure of compressed gas. Made of brass, these valves thread onto nuts more easily than valves made of harder metal. They also have good corrosion resistance. Valves have a thread cap to protect the stem from accidental gas release.
Valves for use with butane are commonly used on torches. They’re nickel plated for extra corrosion resistance.
Valves for use with nitrogen are often used in central heating systems.
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Inlet | Outlet | ||||||||||
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For Use With | Thread Size | Thread Pitch, mm | Thread Size | Connection Length | Maximum Pressure, psi | Temperature Range, °F | Overall Length, mm | Hex Size, mm | Material | Each | |
Metric Male Threaded Pipe Inlet × Schrader Male Threaded Hose Outlet | |||||||||||
Butane, Compressed Gas | M8 | 1 | 0.305"-32 | 7/16" | 425 | -40° to 225° | 23 | 12 | Nickel-Plated Brass | 0000000 | 00000 |
Nitrogen, Compressed Gas | M10 | 1 | 0.305"-32 | 3/8" | 200 | -40° to 225° | 20 | 12 | Brass | 0000000 | 00000 |