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Clippard: High-flow poppet valves

Featuring a bubble tight design, Clippard’s GV-GTV Series High Flow Poppet Valves provide high flow rates of 38 scfm @ 50 psig, 67 scfm @ 100 psig, and now include cartridge styles.

Pw 56743 Clippard Gv Gtv Pr

These compact 2-way and 3-way valves are offered in ¼-in. NPT and 3/8-in. push-quick ports, as well as a cartridge mounted version. With a versatile 15/32-32 nose thread, a large variety of buttons and valve actuators can be used with the GV stem operated valves.

The GTV series are toggle valves with panel mounting capabilities.  The outlet port on all GV valves can be easily positioned to any orientation for mounting convenience. 

Additional features and benefits include:  the ability to accept a variety of manual, air pilot, electrical or mechanical actuators; design flexibility and fast response; stainless steel stems and springs for long life and corrosion resistance; and corrosion-resistant series also available.


 

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