Unloader VRT EZ Start
Quick Overview
- Built-In easy start valve relieves back pressure during engine start up
- Dual Locking Nuts – vibration resistant for setting maximum pressures
- Piston – large diameter, more strength and contact area for shifting alignment
- Ultra thick inlet and discharge ports - added strength
- New Spring Material – more resistant to fatigue, powder paint resists rustin
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$85.00
$96.90
Unloader VRT EZ Start
Newly introduced VRT Unloader with EZ start is an updated version of the Arrow Line VRT unloader with a stronger valve body with less porosity. The pressure adjustment handle was redesigned for easier operation at all pressure levels.
New Design Features:
• Interior Design – more efficient flow and operation
• Dual Locking Nuts – vibration resistant for setting maximum pressures
• New Spring Material – more resistant to fatigue, powder paint resists rusting
• Piston – large diameter, more strength and contact area for shifting alignment
• Discharge Nipple – sealing o-ring has been moved to the lower part of the thread, increases hydro strength and fitting strength
• Shutter Valve – hex design, less contact area for smooth shifting (prevents binding). larger size, longer life and more positive shifting
Featuring:
• Built-In easy start valve relieves back pressure during engine start up
• Over sized handle – easier adjustment
• Forged valve body – excellent strength
• Two by-pass ports
• Ultra thick inlet and discharge ports - added strength
• Color coded springs and caps – easy valve identification
• All ports are FNPT
Specifications:
• Spring Color: Black:
• Replaces AL606EZ, AL606XEZ, AL607EZ & AL607XEZ
• Maximum Pressure: 4,495 PSI
• Max. Volume: 8.0 GPM
• Adjustable pressure
• Brass valve body
• Max. Fluid Temp.: 194° F.
• Inlet Port (1): 3/8" FNPT
• Discharge Ports (1): 3/8” FNPT
• Bypass Ports (2): 3/8” FNPT
• Weight: 29.6 oz
• NOTE: Unloader Must Be Installed Vertically For Proper Operation
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