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1/4 Female x Female Lead-Free Full Port Ball Valve

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1/4 Female x Female Lead-Free Full Port Ball ValveThe 1 4 Female x Female Lead Free Full Port Ball Valve is a compact, high performance valve designed for precise fluid control in potable water systems, HVAC applications, and light industrial use. It features female x female (FXF) threaded connections and is made from lead free brass, complying with CSA (Canadian Standards Association) and standards for potable water systems. The full port design ensures maximum flow capacity, minimal pressure drop,

The 1/4 Female x Female Lead-Free Full Port Ball Valve is a compact, high-performance valve designed for precise fluid control in potable water systems, HVAC applications, and light industrial use. It features female x female (FXF) threaded connections and is made from lead-free brass, complying with CSA (Canadian Standards Association) and standards for potable water systems. The full port design ensures maximum flow capacity, minimal pressure drop, and allows for unobstructed flow, making it ideal for applications that require both reliability and high flow.

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TYPE Female x Female Lead-Free Full Port Ball Valve
DESIGN Full port design, allows for an unobstructed flow, ensuring minimal pressure loss and greater flow capacity compared to standard ball valves.
STEM MATERIAL Brass 
SEAT MATERIAL PTFE
WEIGHT (lbs) 0.342
THREAD SIZE 1/4-18
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 150 psi WSP Saturated Steam Pressure
BALL MATERIAL Lead-Free Brass
BODY MATERIAL Lead-Free Forged Brass provides corrosion resistance and is ideal for potable water systems, meeting lead-free regulations for drinking water safety.
CONNECTION TYPE FIP x FIP
DIMENSIONS 1.756" L
DOMESTIC/IMPORT Import
HANDLE MATERIAL Nickel-Plated Steel
INLET TO OUTLET LENGTH 1.756"
LEAD-FREE/CONTAINS LEAD Lead-Free
NOMINAL SIZE 1/4"
OPERATOR TYPE Lever Handle
PACKING MATERIAL PTFE
PORT TYPE Full
PRESSURE RATING 600 psi WOG
TEMPERATURE RATING -22 to 302 deg F
TOP TO INLET CENTER 1.732"
TRIM MATERIAL Brass-Plated Steel Stem Nut
LEAD-FREE/CONTAINS LEAD Contains Lead
APPLICATIONS  Ideal for Potable Water Systems, Plumbing Systems, HVAC Systems, Irrigation Systems, Industrial Applications, and Fire Protection Systems.
BRAND Midland Industries
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