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Toggle and stem valves

Aug. 2, 2013
The HV-HTV toggle and stem Series valves are available in three and four-way configurations.  The valves feature #10-32 inlet and outlet ports, and 15 scfm @ 100-psig flow. They are available as toggle or stem actuated and cartridge styles are also available.
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The HV-HTV toggle and stem Series valves are available in three and four-way configurations.  The valves feature #10-32 inlet and outlet ports, and 15 scfm @ 100-psig flow. They are available as toggle or stem actuated and cartridge styles are also available.
The HV-3 Series is a fully ported three-way valve that can be used to choose between two separate pressures or fluids going to a single output. Being fully ported, the inverse will work as well using the valve as a diverter sending a fluid to two separate outputs. It may also be used as a normally closed or normally open three-way valve. The HV-4 Series is a four-way valve that vents its exhaust ports to atmosphere and is suitable for powering simple cylinder applications.
Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc., 877.245.6247, www.clippard.com

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