Quick Change Check Valve Union 1/2in Replacement
Quick Overview
- Quick Change check valve system. Easily swap check valves without breaking out the tools.
- Reliable Seal: Equipped with a stainless steel spring and EPDM seals, providing a positive seal with no back pressure.
- Durable Construction: Made of high-impact PVC Type II and high quality Stainless Steel for excellent durability and chemical resistance in various applications.
- Reinforced Design: Features a reinforced poppet, enhancing durability and effectiveness in preventing backflow.
- Replacement for all ProTool Soft Wash Metering and manifold systems equipped with the quick change system.
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$29.55
$33.70
The Quick Replace Check Valve is designed for fast, tool-free maintenance, allowing you to replace it in seconds with a simple twist to remove mechanism. Built for durability and efficiency, it ensures reliable backflow prevention while minimizing downtime in any system. Ideal for industrial, commercial, and residential applications, this innovative check valve simplifies servicing, making it easier than ever to keep your operations running smoothly.

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