Kerick Valve PF06 Float Ball, 6" 1/4" Rod Threads, Min Order Qty 100

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Product ID:
Kerick-Valve-PF06
UPC:
695977907478
Weight:
5.00 (Lbs.)
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Free Ground
Ships From:
Missouri - Direct From Kerick Valve

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Description:

Kerick Valve PF06 Float Ball, 6" 1/4" Features:
- Min Order Qty 100.
- Size: 6 inch 1/4 inch.
- For use with 3/8 inch to 1 inch inlet float valves and 1/4 inch-20 threaded rods (sold separately).
- Polyethylene for chemical resistance.
- 1/4 Inch-20 female threads for mounting.
- Molded in one piece to resist leakage.

Additional Features
This Kerick PF06 oval float ball is 6" in diameter. It is made of polyethylene for resistance to corrosion and to deterioration from sunlight, is molded in one piece to resist leakage, and has 1/4"-20 female threads. It is intended for use with 3/8" to 1" inlet float valves and 1/4"-20 threaded rods (sold separately). As part of a float valve installation, it is suitable for use in a variety of applications, such as fountains, livestock water tanks, and chemical manufacturing plants.

Float valves use a rod and float ball attached to a valve shutoff lever to control flow in or out of a tank. The float ball rises or falls with the level of liquid in the tank, changing the angle of the valve shutoff lever. When the angle of the valve lever changes sufficiently, the valve opens or closes. Float valves are rated according to the volume of liquid that can flow through them at a particular pressure to ensure the tank can be refilled as quickly as it is emptied. The material that a float valve is constructed from must be suitable for the liquid in which it operates, which may be corrosive or at an extreme temperature. Float valves are used to automatically regulate the level of liquid within tanks in a variety of applications, such as fountains, livestock water tanks, cooling towers, and chemical manufacturing plants.

 

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