Hydraulicspneumatics 569 Clippard Jpc Valves Pr
Hydraulicspneumatics 569 Clippard Jpc Valves Pr
Hydraulicspneumatics 569 Clippard Jpc Valves Pr
Hydraulicspneumatics 569 Clippard Jpc Valves Pr
Hydraulicspneumatics 569 Clippard Jpc Valves Pr

Pilot-operated check valves

May 2, 2012
JPC series check valves use a poppet design and provide a variety of port configurations. They work as a standard check valve, but can be operated with an air pilot signal providing for “free flow” in the normally checked position.
JPC series check valves use a poppet design and provide a variety of port configurations. They work as a standard check valve, but can be operated with an air pilot signal providing for “free flow” in the normally checked position. They provide a reliable method to check flow in one direction, with the ability to remotely signal a free flow through the valve. They are rated for pressures from 0 to 300 psig (0 to 21 bar) and temperatures from 32 to 230°F (0 to 110°C).

Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc., (513) 521-4261, www.clippard.com
 

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