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KINGSTON VALVES 114 Series, Pop Safety
114 Series, Pop Safety
Kingston 114 Series pop safety valves are ideal for relieving excess pressure in hydraulic fluids. They are used in air dryers, nitrogen generators, air compressors and process control equipment in various industries. These ASME Code pop safety valves are made of brass with Viton seal for bubble-tight seal and corrosion resistance. They have an operating temperature range of -20 to 400 degrees F and a set pressure range of 25 to 300 psi.
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