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Modelo

CKCSXCN

Control
Cracking Pressure
Seal Material

Proporción de pilotaje 5:1 , anti-retorno con pilotaje para abrir válvula con piloto sellado

Cavity: T-11A | Capacity:

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Modelo

CKCSXCN

Control
Cracking Pressure
Seal Material

Especificaciones técnicas

  • cavidad
    T-11A
  • Series
  • Capacity
    15 gpm
  • Maximum Operating Pressure
    5000 psi
  • Pilot Ratio
    5:1
  • Maximum Valve Leakage at 110 SUS (24 cSt)
    1 drops/min.
  • Valve Hex Size
    7/8 in.
  • Valve Installation Torque
    30 - 35 lbf ft
  • Model Weight
    .20 lb
  • Seal kit - Cartridge
  • Seal kit - Cartridge
  • Seal kit - Cartridge
  • Seal kit - Cartridge

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