Legris Nickel Plated Brass 2 Way, Ball Valve, Threaded, BSPP 1/2in, 40bar Operating Pressure

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RS Stock No.:
756-6838
Mfr. Part No.:
0437 13 21
Brand:
Legris
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Brand

Legris

Type

2 Way

Ball Material

Polished Brass

Attachment Type

Threaded

Thread Standard

BSPP

Thread Size

1/2in

Body Material

Nickel Plated Brass

Safe for Use With

Water

Handle Type

Lever

Maximum Working Pressure psi

580psi

Maximum Working Pressure bar

40bar

Operating Pressure

40bar

Handle Colour

Red

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

In-Line Double Female Vented Lockable Ball Valve


The standard Legris ball valve provides a reliable means of opening and closing fluid systems. It requires a simple 180° turn for the three way version

Optimum sealing due to compensating "O" rings

Smooth operation due to low friction coefficient of chemically nickel-plated brass

Excellent resistance to scaling due to ball seal configuration

Excellent resistance to pressure and temperature constraints

Stem: Brass

Retaining nut: Brass

Ball seal: Graphite impregnated rilsan

Stem seal: Nitrile

Working temperature -20 to + 80 °C

Ball Valve, Standard, Padlockable and Panel Mount


These nickel plated brass ball valves have seals designed to remove scale deposits with each operation. The polished brass ball is sealed on both sides by nylon ring seals that are supported by compensating nitrile ’O’ rings. This arrangement keeps the seal in contact with the ball, preventing leakage should seal wear occur. A single threaded insert forms part of the valve body, maintaining the required seal compression and allowing the valve to be disassembled easily for inspection.

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