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For a longer service life than brass and cast iron valves, these have a durable bronze body.
A cast iron body absorbs vibration from pressure changes to reduce wear and noise in your pipeline.
Thicker walls and a 304 stainless steel seal make these valves tougher than brass pressure-regulating valves.
Often used in wet conditions and harsh environments, these valves have a 316 stainless steel body for excellent corrosion resistance.
Often used for oxygen service and other high-purity applications, these valves are cleaned and bagged to meet CGA G-4.1 standards to prevent contamination.
Change outlet pressure without using a gauge—turn the dial to adjust the outlet pressure in 5 or 10 psi increments.
Rated for more than double the temperature of standard pressure-regulating valves, these can withstand temperatures up to 550° F.
Body is cast iron.
For a longer service life than cast iron valves, these have a durable bronze body.
Control steam line pressure with ±1 psi accuracy.
A 316 stainless steel body provides exceptional corrosion resistance in wet conditions and harsh environments.
These valves meet NSF/ANSI 61 for use in drinking water systems.
A plastic body and fluoroelastomer seal stand up to harsh chemicals.
For a longer service than cast iron valves, these have a durable bronze body and a 303 stainless steel seal.
For a longer service life than brass vacuum-regulating valves, these are made of bronze for strength and durability.
Protect against excess vacuum.
Alter the set pressure to suit your application.
These valves are commonly used with pumps in low-pressure water systems.
Change set pressure without guesswork—the adjustment screw is marked in 25 psi increments for making pressure adjustments without a gauge.
A finely threaded adjustment screw lets you make precise set pressure adjustments.
To gradually relieve pressure in lines for diesel fuel, fuel oil, gasoline, and kerosene, these valves begin opening at the set pressure and fully open at about 10% over the set pressure.
Design a valve specifically for your process media and set pressure. Choose from a valve for air, inert gas, water, hydraulic oil, fuel oil, gasoline, or diesel fuel and a set pressure.
These valves are often used with catalysts, pH buffers, and electroplating solutions.
These valves are often used in hydraulic and lubrication systems.
Body is brass or nickel-plated brass. All meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with air and inert gas pressure vessels.
The most basic option for air and inert gas applications.
These valves have a bronze body for durability and a long service life. All meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with air and inert gas pressure vessels.
With a 316 stainless steel body for exceptional corrosion resistance, these valves are often used in wet conditions and harsh environments. All meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with air and inert gas pressure vessels.
Our only valves that meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with cryogenic pressure vessels. They are for use with argon, carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen, methane, nitrogen, and oxygen.
These valves meet ASME Code Section I for use with steam power boilers requiring pressure relief above 15 psi.
For use with low-pressure steam-heating boilers requiring pressure relief at 15 psi, these valves meet ASME Code Section IV.
Choose these valves for small steam-heating boilers requiring pressure relief between 5 psi and 12 psi.
These valves meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with water pressure vessels.
Protect your water-heating system with these valves that meet ASME Code Section IV for hot water heaters and boilers.
Also known as T & P valves, these open when water temperature reaches 210° F or at the set pressure.
Adjust and maintain the pressure of your compressed air.
An internal check valve permits reverse flow, so these regulators work with double-acting cylinders.
Cleaned and double bagged in an ISO Class 3 and Fed. Spec. Class 1 clean room for protection from contamination, these regulators are suitable for use in clean rooms.
Prevent unauthorized adjustment and unintentional pressure changes with these regulators.
With a greater flow capacity than our standard precision compressed air regulators, use these regulators to adjust and maintain air pressure in sensitive high-flow applications where constant, consistent pressure is important.
A pressure-calibrated dial allows for easy adjustments to outlet pressure in high-flow applications.
Keep an eye on the output pressure in high-flow applications—these regulators have a display so you can monitor your application locally.
Connect two or more of these manifold regulators to meet multiple pressure requirements from a single air supply—set a different output pressure with each regulator.
A filter and regulator joined top-to-bottom, these filter/regulators fit in the same space as a filter alone.
These filter/regulator combinations come as one convenient unit that cleans the air as it regulates pressure.
Assembled, inspected, and packaged in a clean environment, these filter/regulators come sealed in antistatic double bags.
Two-stage filtration is like getting two filters in one—the first stage removes large particles, while the second removes fine particles.
An SMC filter, regulator, and lubricator are combined to provide clean, lubricated compressed air at your required pressure.
A Wilkerson filter, regulator, and lubricator are combined to provide clean, lubricated compressed air at your required pressure.
A Norgren filter, regulator, and lubricator are combined to provide clean, lubricated compressed air at your required pressure.
A Festo filter, regulator, and lubricator are combined to provide clean, lubricated compressed air at your required pressure.
An ARO filter, regulator, and lubricator are combined to provide clean, lubricated compressed air at your required pressure.
A filter, regulator, and lubricator are combined to provide clean, lubricated compressed air at your required pressure.
A Parker filter, regulator, and lubricator are combined to provide clean, lubricated compressed air at your required pressure.
An ASCO Numatics filter, regulator, and lubricator are combined to provide clean, lubricated compressed air at your required pressure.
With one outlet port before the lubricator and one after, these filter/regulator/lubricators work in systems that require lubrication in some lines but not in others.
Prevent accidental start-up when servicing equipment.
Filter and lubricator in one, these filter/lubricators provide clean, lubricated compressed air to extend the service life of tools and equipment.
Also known as Monday-morning valves, these valves slowly introduce pressure to reduce surge damage during start-up.
Designed to be mounted inline, these valves can be placed in an easy-to-reach location along your line to control the speed of air-powered equipment by adjusting the volume of airflow. A numeric indicator provides a relative measure of airflow, similar to the volume dial on a speaker, so it's easy to set the same flow rate with each use.
A padlock locks the handle of these valves in the shut-off position so you can disconnect air tools safely.
These valves have a muffler to reduce exhaust noise. A padlock locks the handle in the shut-off position so you can disconnect air tools safely.
Slide the knurled sleeve in one direction to stop flow, and slide it back to start flow again.
Also known as air fuses, these valves close automatically to turn airflow off when air volume exceeds the shut-off flow rate.
To prevent accidental start-up, these valves can be locked in their off position with a padlock. They create one action, such as extending a cylinder.
Often used to extend and then retract a cylinder at different speeds, these valves create two actions and have two exhaust ports, which allows you to control the speed of each action by attaching a flow control valve to each exhaust port. Also known as 5/2 valves, they actuate when voltage is applied to the electrical connection.
Install these valves in the exhaust ports of air directional control valves to control exhaust air speed without needing access to your cylinder.
Quickly vent exhaust air to the atmosphere or divert it to another place in your system to speed up the movement of equipment. The 90° elbow shape allows you to install them in tight spaces. Also known as quick exhaust valves.
Designed for use in dust-collection systems, these diaphragm valves periodically burst air to knock debris from filters.
Prevent air from escaping an air storage tank when the air compressor is not running. These valves open to allow flow into the tank and close when flow stops or reverses direction.
With a durable bronze body, these float valves can be used with water and hydraulic fluid.
Use these float valves with water.
Able to withstand higher temperatures than PVC float valves, these valves have a temperature range of 35° to 175° F.
These float valves have a temperature range of 35° to 110° F.
Made of stainless steel, these float valves have excellent corrosion resistance even when exposed to chemicals.
Automatically remove condensate from compressed air or inert gas lines—these float valves have a float-operated drain control.
The large knob makes these drainage valves easy to grip.
Combine these float valve bodies with floats and rods (not included) to create float valves that meet exact specifications.
For use in systems with flow rates up to 25 gpm.
Often used with large water heaters and other applications with flow rates greater than 25 gpm.
Mix steam and cold water to reach your set outlet temperature more quickly than valves that only mix hot and cold water.
Commonly used in washdown applications, these systems include a temperature-regulating valve with an internal check valve and vacuum breaker to prevent backflow, two ball valves for manual control of the water supply, a dial thermometer that displays the outlet temperature, and a hose rack for storage.
Prevent knocking noises from water pipes.
Ensure water flows at a comfortable temperature.