2 in. 304SS, 316SS Lift Check Valve. Class 800 Rating, Threaded Connection
Item No. M102711
Specifications
- Type
- Lift Check Valve
- Size
- 2 in.
- ​Product Description
- 2 in. 304SS, 316SS Lift Check Valve. Class 800 Rating, Threaded Connection
- Pressure Class
- Class 800
- Material Family
- Stainless Steel
- Material Grade
- 304SS, 316SS
- Connection
- Threaded
- Full Specifications
- 2 in. Lift Check Valve is made from 304SS, 316SS with a Threaded connection with a Class 800 pressure rating.
This 2 in. Lift Check Valve is made from 304SS, 316SS with a Threaded connection with a Class 800 pressure rating. A Lift Check Valve is a type of check valve that prevents backflow. Flow moves upward against a disc and then back down to the outlet. When flow pressure decreases or reverses, gravity
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Description
This 2 in. Lift Check Valve is made from 304SS, 316SS with a Threaded connection with a Class 800 pressure rating.
A Lift Check Valve is a type of check valve that prevents backflow. Flow moves upward against a disc and then back down to the outlet. When flow pressure decreases or reverses, gravity assists in pushing the disc closed, resulting in a faster, tighter seal. Not recommended for viscous fluids, as the changing internal flow direction creates opportunity for buildup of debris and residue.
Threaded connections in plumbing use male and female threads to securely join pipes and fittings, creating a tight mechanical seal. They are commonly used for metal piping systems and can be sealed with tape or compound to prevent leaks.
Stainless Steel (SS) is a category of iron-based chromium alloys. Stainless Steel is notable for its resistance to corrosion from chemicals, seawater, and other fluids. This material is also prized for its aesthetic properties, as it resists rusting and other discolorations.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
A Lift Check Valve is a type of check valve that prevents backflow. Flow moves upward against a disc and then back down to the outlet. When flow pressure decreases or reverses, gravity assists in pushing the disc closed, resulting in a faster, tighter seal. Not recommended for viscous fluids, as the changing internal flow direction creates opportunity for buildup of debris and residue.
Threaded connections in plumbing use male and female threads to securely join pipes and fittings, creating a tight mechanical seal. They are commonly used for metal piping systems and can be sealed with tape or compound to prevent leaks.
Stainless Steel (SS) is a category of iron-based chromium alloys. Stainless Steel is notable for its resistance to corrosion from chemicals, seawater, and other fluids. This material is also prized for its aesthetic properties, as it resists rusting and other discolorations.
Advantages of Lift Check Valves
- Gravity-Assisted Closing
- Fast, Tight Seal
- Backflow Prevention
Advantages of Threaded Connections
- Easy to Assemble and Disassemble
- No Welding Required
- Widely Available
Advantages of Stainless Steel
- Corrosion Resistant
- High Strength and Durability
- Aesthetic and Rust-Resistant
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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Item No. M102711
2 in. 304SS, 316SS Lift Check Valve. Class 800 Rating, Threaded Connection
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Specifications
- Type
- Lift Check Valve
- Size
- 2 in.
- ​Product Description
- 2 in. 304SS, 316SS Lift Check Valve. Class 800 Rating, Threaded Connection
- Pressure Class
- Class 800
- Material Family
- Stainless Steel
- Material Grade
- 304SS, 316SS
- Connection
- Threaded
- Full Specifications
- 2 in. Lift Check Valve is made from 304SS, 316SS with a Threaded connection with a Class 800 pressure rating.
Description
This 2 in. Lift Check Valve is made from 304SS, 316SS with a Threaded connection with a Class 800 pressure rating.
A Lift Check Valve is a type of check valve that prevents backflow. Flow moves upward against a disc and then back down to the outlet. When flow pressure decreases or reverses, gravity assists in pushing the disc closed, resulting in a faster, tighter seal. Not recommended for viscous fluids, as the changing internal flow direction creates opportunity for buildup of debris and residue.
Threaded connections in plumbing use male and female threads to securely join pipes and fittings, creating a tight mechanical seal. They are commonly used for metal piping systems and can be sealed with tape or compound to prevent leaks.
Stainless Steel (SS) is a category of iron-based chromium alloys. Stainless Steel is notable for its resistance to corrosion from chemicals, seawater, and other fluids. This material is also prized for its aesthetic properties, as it resists rusting and other discolorations.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
A Lift Check Valve is a type of check valve that prevents backflow. Flow moves upward against a disc and then back down to the outlet. When flow pressure decreases or reverses, gravity assists in pushing the disc closed, resulting in a faster, tighter seal. Not recommended for viscous fluids, as the changing internal flow direction creates opportunity for buildup of debris and residue.
Threaded connections in plumbing use male and female threads to securely join pipes and fittings, creating a tight mechanical seal. They are commonly used for metal piping systems and can be sealed with tape or compound to prevent leaks.
Stainless Steel (SS) is a category of iron-based chromium alloys. Stainless Steel is notable for its resistance to corrosion from chemicals, seawater, and other fluids. This material is also prized for its aesthetic properties, as it resists rusting and other discolorations.
Advantages of Lift Check Valves
- Gravity-Assisted Closing
- Fast, Tight Seal
- Backflow Prevention
Advantages of Threaded Connections
- Easy to Assemble and Disassemble
- No Welding Required
- Widely Available
Advantages of Stainless Steel
- Corrosion Resistant
- High Strength and Durability
- Aesthetic and Rust-Resistant
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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