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Ball valve 586 series
manualdistributionfor water

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Characteristics

Type
ball
Operation
manual
Function
distribution
Media
for water
Body
female-female, coated, nickel-plated brass, steel, PTFE, aluminum
Applications
for water
Other characteristics
full-flow, with operating handle
DN

Max.: 1 in

Min.: 0.25 in

Pressure

30 bar
(435.1 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Description

The tool has an anti-blow stern, full bore, PTFE packing and solid ball incorporated with a flat steel handle or aluminum butterfly handle. Its handle nut is Dacromet coated, a salt spray protection. It has an ACS number on the handle which is also reversible. It has a marking body of 9S with ACS, a fabrication date and logo. Its main uses is for water distribution with a minimum temperature of 10°C, maximum pressure of 40 bars up to DN V , 30 bars in 1"1/4 , 25 bars in 1*1/2 , 20 bars in 2 and 10 bars over and maximum temperature of + 120°C. 4MS brass bail valves full bore with large fiat sealing face for drinking water and water distribution. PTFE packing and anti blow-out stem. Fiat black réversible Steel handle with Dacromet coating. SPECIFICATIONS : • - Brass accordmg to the 4MS authorized list • - Full bore • - Anti blow-out stem • - Large fiat sealing face • - Solid bail • - PTFE packing • - Fiat Steel handle or aluminium butterfly handle • - Handle nut Dacromet coated ( sait spray protection ) • - Marking body * 80S “ with ACS. 4MS. fabrication date and logo • - ACS and 4MS on the handle • - Réversible handle • - Hole on the handle allowing the lockmg of the valve (thanks to a nlsan clamp) USE: • - Water distribution • - Min température Ts 10°C • - Max température Ts :+ 120*C • - Max pressure Ps : 30 bars up to DN 1“. 20 bars in 1*1/4 and 1*1/2.16 bars in 2“ and 10 bars over

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