Hydraulicspneumatics 507 Lee 375 Spring Biased Shuttle Valve
Hydraulicspneumatics 507 Lee 375 Spring Biased Shuttle Valve
Hydraulicspneumatics 507 Lee 375 Spring Biased Shuttle Valve
Hydraulicspneumatics 507 Lee 375 Spring Biased Shuttle Valve
Hydraulicspneumatics 507 Lee 375 Spring Biased Shuttle Valve

Spring-biased shuttle valve

May 2, 2012
Miniature 375 spring-biased shuttle valve is ideal for system pressures to 5000 psi. Poppet in this 3⁄8-in. diameter shuttle valve is biased so emergency port is NC, and the normal and service ports are connected.
Miniature 375 spring-biased shuttle valve is ideal for system pressures to 5000 psi. Poppet in this 3⁄8-in. diameter shuttle valve is biased so emergency port is NC, and the normal and service ports are connected. For installation flexibility, it is available with biased port at either end. With a mass of only 12 g, it is constructed entirely of stainless steel.

The Lee Co., (860) 399-6281, bit.ly/hp512lee

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