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ProTool Valve 2-way 1/2in Banjo Ball Valve

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  • Precision molded polypropylene is reinforced with fiberglass for additional strength
  • Self-aligning ball moves freely against the PTFE seats for smooth operation. The valve opens and closes with very little pressure on the handle
  • Ball is diamond turned, after molding, to make it spherically perfect, which provides precise contact between ball and seats
  • Ball is diamond turned, after molding, to make it spherically perfect, which provides precise contact between ball and seats

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Item #: 74-8165  UPC : 00669893045736  MPN : V050E

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  • 150 PSI
  • EPDM O ring
  • Precision molded polypropylene is reinforced with fiberglass for additional strength
  • Self-aligning ball moves freely against the PTFE seats for smooth operation. The valve opens and closes with very little pressure on the handle
  • Ball is diamond turned, after molding, to make it spherically perfect, which provides precise contact between ball and seats
  • PTFE self-lubricating stem bushings and seats cannot stick or bind
  • Stainless steel bolts

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