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Saf-Air CAV-180H-4 Pushtype Fuel Drain Valve

$37.55/Each
Part# 05-00968
MFR Model# CAV-180H-4

Overview

SAF-AIR push type fuel drain valves are close tolerance valves of simple design. These valves provide the most trouble free operation of any other line of valves in the industry. SAF-AIR valves are manufactured with an o-ring placed on the stem to seal against a flat seat on the body. This design eliminates an area where dirt can gather, thus putting an end to the main cause of fuel drain valve drip. FAA & PMA APPROVED.

Note: Aircraft applications are for general reference only. Verify correct valve for your aircraft before ordering.

MODEL CAV-180 3/8-24 NF-3
- For Cessna 180, 182, 185, 190, 195, 205, 210, 310, 310A, 310B, 310C and 336.

Comes with 1/4" hose end.

Features

  • Eight models in two styles with or without 1/4" hose adapter
  • All Valves can be rebuilt
  • Standard fuel resistant o-rings
  • Simple operation - just push to sample fuel

Specifications

  • MATERIAL: 360 Brass
  • FINISH: Natural
  • TEMPERATURE: -60° to +260°F (-51° to +127°C)
  • O-RINGS: All valves M83248/1 Size -006 CAV-170 Size -012, CAV-180 Size -011
  • PRESSURE: 60 PSI max
  • MODEL CAV-180 3/8-24 NF-3 For Cessna 180, 182, 185, 190, 195, 205, 210, 310, 310A, 310B, 310C and 336.
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Saf-Air Fuel Drain Valve Cav-180H-4, 3/8-24

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