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The Clean-CheckŪ Valve, designed specifically for Pneumatics is a patented ALADCO product. It is the only check valve on the market with both manual and pilot release capabilities. The bubble-tight seal keeps devices in position. If pressure loss should occur, the valve prevents drifting. To release the seal, depress the manual override button or operate the pilot.

The Clean-CheckŪ Valve is fully sealed for use in clean/sanitary environments without its function being affected. The valve is able to tolerate: dust, dirt, oil, grease, detergent, cleaning solutions and cutting fluids.

The Clean-CheckŪ Valve has not been designed for use on vacuum, air over oil or high pressure applications.

Features

All valve are manufactured tamper resistant and require no maintenance 
Superior, self-cleaning ball seal provides long product life, over 100 million cycles in tests
Made of high strength, lightweight, anodized aluminum alloy
Does not require lubricated air
Operating pressure 15~120PSI
Cracking pressure 2~4PSI
Exceeds A.N.S.I. class VI leak standard (bubble tight) for 1/2" port size

 

Port Size

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

Pilot Port

Cv

Weight SS

Weight AL

Pilot Ratio

10-32

1.75

1.00

0.75

1.20

0.85

0.40

NA

0.25

0.18

0.20

0.83

10-32

0.2

0.30

0.15

4:1

1/8"

2.60

1.50

1.00

0.60

0.20

0.63

1.75

0.63

0.22

0.20

1.20

1/8"

0.8

0.90

0.40

3:1

1/4"

3.46

2.50

1.50

0.19

2.10

0.85

2.38

0.63

0.28

0.22

1.93

1/4"

1.7

3.50

1.50

4:1

3/8"

3.46

2.50

1.50

0.19

2.10

0.85

2.38

0.63

0.28

0.22

1.93

1/4"

1.7

3.50

1.50

4:1

1/2"

3.46

2.50

1.50

0.19

2.10

0.85

2.38

0.63

0.28

0.22

1.93

1/4"

1.7

3.50

1.50

4:1

* A-L All dimensions in inches and weights in pounds
                       

 

 

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Last modified: August 15, 2008