PVPV-S SINGLE SIDED PARKING BRAKE VALVE MATCO mfg's PVPV-S single sided parking brake valve has been designed with the pilot's needs in mind. Its light weight, and easy in-line installation make it an ideal choice for home builders who desire this important option in their aircraft. The overall dimensions of this product are a slim 2.3" X 0.75" X 0.75". The new PV-S parking brake valve features high quality components including industrial springs for lasting compression, buna n o-rings for a leak-proof seal, and standard size fittings utilizing a tapered pipe thread which attaches easily to most other fittings. The body of the PV-S is black anodized aluminum for corrosion resistance and long life. The lever arm and cam shaft have been heat treated and plated to ensure hardness and provide smooth operating efficiency within a forty five degree actuating range. The PVPV-S works as a single system resetable check valve. When the lever is moved to the closed position, fluid can flow to the brake but not return. The lever may be positioned prior to pressure being applied or when pressure is applied. The longest o-ring life is achieved by reapplying the brake pressure when the lever is moved to the open position but equalization is not required prior to release.Important product enhancements include:
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No directions two different sides to unit is the direction of flow important
Matco Shut Off Valve Pvpv-S
Nice product, but a little over priced.
Matco Shut Off Valve Pvpv-S
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