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Bronze Valves
General Index
Jenkins also manufactures bronze ball valves, iron wafer and lug butterfly valves, and
iron gate, globe, and check valves. Brochures and catalogues are available on request.
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General Data
Advanced manufacturing techniques and equipment, a continuing program of engineering research and product
development, skilled craftsman, and over twelve decades of experience in flow control are behind the quality
and dependability built into every Jenkins product.
This catalog presents some of these products, namely: Jenkins line of bronze gate, globe and check valves.
The information is presented in a comprehensive manner and includes material, construction, rating, principal
dimension, and weight data.
Pressure increase due to shock is not dependent upon the working pressure in the system but upon the velocity
at which the liquid is flowing. This pressure surge, severely limits design velocities...a fact readily understandable
if it is remembered that pressure rise resulting from arrest of flow may be as high as 60 psi for each foot per
second initial velocity. For example, installations of 100 psi and 1000 psi working pressures, with the same initial
velocity of 10 feet per second, will be subject to the same increase in pressure (approximately 600 psi) due to
instantaneous closure of a valve.
Shock generally prevails in lines equipped with check or quick-closing valves, or in lines supplied by reciprocating
pumps. It may also be produced, top a lessor degree, by rapid closure of gate and globe valves. Therefore, care
should be exercised when choosing valves installed in liquid lines.
Where shock is likely to occur, the maximum shock pressure should be added to the working pressure of the line
to determine working pressure products in the line...also, hydraulic installations should be equipped with air
chambers or other types of shock absorbers to eliminate, as much as possible, increase due to shock.
Testing
Bronze valves described in this section meet or exceed the MSS SP-80 specifications for testing.
Materials
The selection of materials for components of Jenkins valves is based upon expert metallurgical, engineering,
foundry and fabrication knowledge as well as on many years of usage experience. Considerations affecting
materials of parts which come in contact with the conveyed fluid include pressure, temperature and chemical
composition of the fluid. The materials of moving parts that are subject to rubbing contact are selected on the
basis of their resistance to wear, corrosion, seizing or galling, and on their frictional characteristics.
Utilization of materials to their full capability is assured by the use of stress analysis techniques that include
extensive laboratory testing as well as the application of analytical theory. Stress levels for all materials used are
maintained within the levels established by applicable codes, standards and specifications.
Illustrations – Catalog illustrations are representative of a certain size of each line of product but do not necessarily
represent all sizes in all details.
Material & design – We reserve the right to institute changes in materials, designs, dimensions and specifications
without notice in keeping with our policy of continuing product development.
Weights – shown are approximate and are not guaranteed. They represent the average weight of Jenkins
Valves products as made from patterns in use at time weights were complied.
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Materials
Jenkins Copper Alloys
CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS (%) MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Copper Tin Lead Iron Nickel Manganese Aluminum Zinc Silicon Other Tensile Yield Elongation
Strength Strength in 2" (50mm)
Cu Sn Pb Fe Ni Mn AI Zn Si ksi MPa ksi MPa (%)
STEAM OR VALVE BRONZE CASTINGS ASTM B61, C92200
Min. 86.0 5.5 1.0 3.0 34 235 16 110 24
Max. 90.0 6.5 2.0 0.25 1.0 0.005 5.0 0.005 0.05*
COMPOSITION BRONZE CASTINGS ASTM B62, C83600
Min. 84.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 30 205 14 95 20
Max. 86.0 6.0 6.0 0.30 1.0 0.005 6.0 0.005 0.05*
COPPER-ZINC SILICON ALLOY ROD ASTM B371, C69400
Min. 80.0 remainder 3.5 80 550 40 250 15
Max. 83.0 0.30 0.20 4.5
LEADED SEMI-RED BRASS ASTM B584, C84400
Min. 78.0 2.3 6.0 7.0 29 200 13 90 18
Max. 82.0 3.5 8.0 1.0 0.005 10.0 0.005
SILICONE BRASS CASTINGS ASTM B584, C87600
Min. 88.0 4.0 3.5 60 414 30 207 16
Max. 0.50 7.0 5.5
FREE CUTTING BRASS ROD/BAR ASTM B16, C36000, H02
Min. 60.0 2.5 remainder + + + + +
Max. 63.0 3.7 0.35 0.50** + + + + +
NAVAL BRASS ROD ASTM B16, C48200, H02
Min. 59.0 0.5 0.4 remainder + + + + +
Max. 62.0 1.0 1.0 0.15 0.10** + + + + +
ALUMINUM SILICONE BRONZE ROD ASTM B150, C64200
Min. 87.5 6.3 1.5 + + + + +
Max. 92.5 0.20 0.05 0.30 0.25 0.10 7.6 0.50 2.2 0.50*** + + + + +
LEADED RED BRASS CONTINUOUS CASTINGS ASTM B505, C83600
Min. 84.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 36 248 19 131 15
Max. 86.0 6.0 6.0 0.30 1.0 0.005 6.0 0.005
BRASS PLATE/SHEET STRIP ASTM B36, C26000, H04
Min. 68.5 remainder 71 489
Max. 71.5 0.07 0.05 81 558
BRASS WIRE ASTM B134, C26000, H02
Min. 68.5 remainder 57 395
Max. 71.5 0.07 0.05 67 460
ALUMINUM SILICONE BRONZE FORGINGS ASTM B283, C64200
Min. 88.7 6.3 1.5 + + + + +
Max. 90.1 0.20 0.05 0.30 0.25 0.10 7.6 0.50 2.2 0.15*** + + + + +
COPPER SILICON ALLOY ROD/BAR ASTM B98, C65100, H02
Min. 96.0 0.80 55 379 20 138 11
Max. 0.05 0.08 0.7 1.5 2.00
SEAMLESS COPPER WATER TUBE ASTM B88, C12200
Min. 99.9 30 207
Max.
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Ratings
Introduction to Ratings
A) Ratings for Class 125, 150, 200 and 300 bronze valves are indicated on page 5 in this catalogue:
- PSI Steam, Basic Rating; i.e., the nominal rated pressure of the valve.
- PSI Cold Working Pressure; i.e., the maximum rated pressure of the valve at a temperature
range of -20° to 150°F (-30° to 65°C).
B) Ratings for Class 125 and 150 bronze valves equipped with non-metallic discs are indicated
on the relevant catalog pages in this manner;
- PSI Saturated Steam; where “Saturated Steam” is the maximum rated pressure of the valve
at the corresponding temperature of saturated steam.
- PSI Cold Working Pressure; where “Cold Working Pressure” is the maximum rated pressure
of the valve at a temperature range of -20°F to 150°F (-30°C to 65°C).
The full range of allowable pressures and temperatures for these valves is determined by
referring to the pressure-temperature charts shown on page 5.
C) Ratings for bronze valves falling outside Class 125, 150, 200 and 300 are indicated in various
ways on the relevant catalog pages. The full range of allowable pressures and temperatures
for these valves is determined by referring to the relevant catalogue page.
General
All ratings represent the maximum allowable non-shock pressure at the indicated temperature.
If the temperature is different from indicated, the allowable pressure may be interpolated.
Rating Temperature
The operating temperature of the valve is considered the temperature of the media flowing through
it. This temperature must not exceed the maximum allowable temperature as stated in the pres-
sure-temperature chart on page 5.
The safe pressure-temperature rating of a solder joint piping system is dependent, not only on
valve, fitting and tubing strength but also on the composition of the solder used for joints. It shall
be the responsibility of the user to select a solder composition that is compatible with the service
conditions.
The safe pressure-temperature rating of valves fitted with non-metallic discs (some Globe, Angle
Valves and Check Valves) is dependent upon the composition of the disc material. It shall be the
responsibility of the user to specify the service application. PTFE discs are suitable for a maxi-
mum service temperature of 400°F (200°C), nitrile composition discs are suitable for a maximum
service temperature of 200°F (90°C).
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Ratings: Bronze Valves
Pressure-Temperature Ratings
* Some codes (i.e. ASME BPVC, Section 1) limit the rating temperatures of the indicated material to 406°F (208°C).
** Alternative ratings for valve size 1/8" - 2" having threaded ends and union bonnet, when so indicated on the relevant catalogue pages.
Bronze Gate Valves 1/8" 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1 1/4" 1 1/2" 2" 2 1/2" 3"
106BJ, 2032J, 2050J, 101J, 105J – 1.3 2.4 3.9 7.0 12 21 30 50 74 115
Check Valves
4449J, 4962J, 4092J, 4093J, 4037J, 4475TJ, 4041TJ – 2.3 4.3 7.2 13 22 39 56 92 135 215
Miscellaneous
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Bronze Gate Valve Features
Jenkins gate valves offer the ultimate in dependable service wherever minimum pressure drop is important. They serve as efficient stop valves with fluid flow in either direction.
Gate valves are best for services that require infrequent valve operation and where the disc is kept either in the fully opened or fully closed position.
Disc
Body
Body Body
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 310J
Class 125 • Non-Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 2429J
Class 125 • Non-Rising Stem • Flanged Ends
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 810J
Class 125 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 2310J
Class 150 • Non Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 47CUJ
Class 150 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 2810J
Class 150 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
Recommendation:
Double disc valves should be installed
in an upright position, the stem
B
being vertical.
Open
For more detailed features,
refer to page 6.
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 820J
Class 150 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 2272J
Class 200 • Non-Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Part Material ASTM
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 2270UJ
Class 200 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 2282J
Class 300 • Non-Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 2280UJ
Class 300 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Part Sizes Material ASTM
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 313J
300 CWP • Non-Rising Stem • Solder Joint Ends
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Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 813J
300 CWP • Rising Stem • Solder Joint Ends
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Bronze Globe and Angle Valve Features
Jenkins Globe and Angle Valves are highly efficient for regulating flow because disc and seat design provide flow characteristics with proportionate relationships
between valve lift and flow rate. This assures accurate regulated flow control. The additional advantage of an Angle Valve is that it provides a 90° turn in piping
so fewer joints are required and make-up time and labor are reduced.
Each valve in this section is classified by its pressure rating. All valves designated as Class 125, 150, 200 or 300 comply with MSS SP-80 Standard Practice.
Body is made of bronze conforming to Multiple Choice Seating are engineered for Solder Joint Valves conform to ANSI B16.18
requirements of ASTM B62 or B61 depending on optimum performance on a wide range of specification for depth and diameter.
valve pressure class. Like all parts, bodies are services; renewable PTFE disc, regrind bronze
designed to withstand high internal pressures and seating, regrind and renewable plug type disc and Heat Dispersing Handwheel Open rim, rounded
line strains...and are proportioned to assure a high seat ring in hardened 450 BHN, AISI 420 stainless multi-rib design provides a comfortable, positive
safety factor under recommended working steel Hardened stainless steel discs and seat grip. Handles are sized to provide adequate
pressures. rings are performance proven. Needle or plug type torque to operate the valve without the aid of
seating provides graduated closure for throttling levers, hickeys or wrenches.
Body Seat Ring is made from high grade material service. PTFE discs assure tight shut-off and are
especially selected to perform dependably in the easy to change. End Threads are precision cut in accordance to
services for which the valve is recommended. ANSI/ASME B1.20.1.
Cylindrical Shaped Body is the strongest and most
Disc Stem Connection in all valves is designed to successful design for withstanding internal Strong Stem Threads are precision machined to
hold the disc securely while allowing it to rotate. pressures and line strains. The extra rigidity ensure ease of operation and long service.
The result is true, positive sealing with no damage imparted by this shape prevents body distortion
to sealing surfaces. from line strain. Jenkins Bronze Globe and Angle valves have an
identification plate which indicates the valve
Large End Hexagons add additional body catalog number and the type of disc. Located
Conventional Metal Disc has a relatively narrow
reinforcement and provide large surfaces for under the handwheel nut, it permits easy and
contact with the body seal. It is recommended for
positive wrench grip. accurate field reference.
a variety of general services but not for close
throttling. Screwed Bonnet has generous optimum-sized
hexagons for easy and positive wrench grip. For All valves are clearly identified and marked to
PTFE Disc has the same basic construction as an easily remade and positively leak-tight joint, MSS SP-25 specification.
the fully guided metal disc except that the disc is the flat bonnet seating face contacts a 5° inclined
inserted in a disc holder. These pliable discs face of the body, providing high unit loading with For pressure-temperature ratings and Cv values,
assure tight sealing and simplify valve relatively low torques. see page 6.
maintenance. The PTFE disc is recommended for
150 psi saturated steam, 300 psi maximum non- Union Bonnet Where service conditions require,
shock cold water, oil, gas, and air. generous union bonnet rings facilitate frequent
dismantling and reassembly of the bonnets and
Metal Plug Type Disc is conically shaped. This reinforce the bonnet joint to ensure a tight joint
design is universally accepted for rigorous service. and maximum security under pressure.
Because of the wide sealing surfaces, it is not
easily harmed by foreign matter or wiredrawing.
Jenkins uses stainless steel in this design.
Stem is made fro high grade materials especially
selected to perform dependably in the services
for which the valve is recommended.
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Bronze Globe Valve Fig. 106BJ
Class 150 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Globe Valve Fig. 106BPJ
300 CWP • Rising Stem • Solder Joint Ends
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Bronze Angle Valve Fig. 108BJ
Class 150 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Globe Valve Fig. 2032J
Class 150 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
B
Open
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Fig. 744J
Class 200 • Needle Type Seating • Threaded Ends
C
Figure 744J
Angle Valve
A Size Range:
Figure 743J 1/8 through 3/4 inches
Working Pressures
C Non-Shock:
200 psi Steam, Basic Rating
400 psi Cold Working Pressure
B
Open Principal Parts & Materials
Part Material ASTM
Body Bronze B62 C83600
Figure 744J
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Bronze Globe Valves Fig. 2050J
Class 200 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Globe Valve Fig. 592J
Class 300 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Angle Valve Fig. 594J
Class 300 • Rising Stem • Threaded Ends
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Swing and Lift Check Valve Features
Check valves permit flow in one direction only score because the disc meets the flat seat seating disc.
and close automatically when flow reverses. squarely without rubbing. Also, some types of
They are entirely automatic in action, depend- Longer Life - The sturdy, sensible body design
swing check valves are furnished with soft
ing upon pressure and velocity of flow within the will give years of satisfactory service under rug-
faced discs backed up by solid metal which pro-
line to perform their functions of opening and ged operating conditions. The swivel hinge-disc
vides even more positive seating.
closing. connection permits the disc to rotate in service,
Below are two formulas that can be used to virtually eliminating concentrated or "spot" seat
The discs and any associated moving parts may determine the minimum velocity necessary to wear. Easy seat regrinding or composition disc
be in a constant state of movement if the veloc- hold a check valves in a wide open and stable replacement adds years to the service life of
ity pressure is not sufficient to hold the disc in a position. v is equal to velocity in feet per sec- these valves.
wide open and stable position. Premature wear ond and V is the specified volume of fluid in
and noisy operation or vibration can be avoided Easy Maintenance - Easy access via the large
cubic feet per pound.
by selecting the size of the check valve on the cap and the Y pattern body permits quick
basis of flow conditions rather selecting the regrinding of the seating surfaces on the metal
Swing Check Formula v = ß 235 V
check valve according to the size of the pipe- seated valves by means of the rotating disc.
line. Similarly, it is quick and easy to replace discs
Lift Check Formula v = ß 240 V
on on the composition disc valves. By remov-
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Each valve in this section is classified by its
pressure rating. All valves designated as Class
125, 150, 200 or 300 comply with MSS SP-80
where ß 2 = ( Port Diameter
Nominal Pipe Diameter ) ing the hinge pin plug, hinge pin and cap, the
hinge-disc assembly can be removed to permit
replacing the disc.
Standard Practice. Sizing check valves on this basis may often
result in the use of valves that are smaller than Parts Interchangeability - Among class 125, 150,
Horizontal Lift Check Valves have an internal the pipe in which they are used, necessitating 200 and 300 swing check valves, the disc and
construction similar to globe valves. The flow the use of reducers for installation. The pres- hinge assembly is fully interchangeable; Jenkins
follows a turning course through a horizontal sure drop will be no greater than that of a larger metal or composition disc seating valves have
bridge wall on which the disc is seated. The disc valve that is partially open. Valve life will be this great advantage of using the same disc/
is equipped with guides either above or below greatly extended, and the added bonus, of hinge assembly within their respective seating
the seat which move vertically in integral guides course, is the lower cost of the smaller valves. categories.
in the cap and bridge wall. The disc is seated
by backflow or by gravity when there is no flow. Body is made of bronze conforming to require-
It operates in horizontal lines only, the disc be- Note These Superior Fea- ments of ASTM B62 or B61 depending on valve
pressure class. Like all parts, bodies are designed
ing free to rise and fall depending on the pres- tures to withstand high internal pressures and line
sure under it.
Positive Seating - The 45° seat angle in rela- strains...and are proportioned to assure a high
Vertical Lift Check Valves are designed to op- tion to direction of flow and the two piece swivel safety factor under recommended working pres-
erate on upward flow only. They must always disc combine to provide full seating whether sures.
be installed vertically with pressure below the installed horizontally or vertically, regardless
seat. The disc is seated by backflow or by grav- Disc and hinge are made from high grade mate-
of pipeline pitch. Seat leakage from hinge dis- rials especially selected to perform dependably
ity when there is no flow. tortion is virtually eliminated. For installations in the services for which the valve is recom-
Swing Check Valves with straight-through body requiring it, the composition disc versions give mended.
design and wide hinge support provide turbu- the extra positive shut-off inherent in a soft
lence-free flow and accurate seating. There is
no tendency for the seating surfaces to gall or
Cap Body
Body
Body
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Bronze Vertical Lift Check Valve Fig. 119J
Class 125 • Bronze Disc • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Swing Check Valve Fig. 4037J
Class 125 • Y-Pattern • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Swing Check Valve Fig. 4041TJ
Class 125 • Y-Pattern • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Swing Check Valve Fig. 4092J
Class 150 • Y-Pattern • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Swing Check Valve Fig. 4093J
300 CWP • Solder Joint Ends • Y-Pattern
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Bronze Swing Check Valve Fig. 4475TJ
Class 150 • Threaded Ends • Y-Pattern
Disc PTFE
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Bronze Horiz. Lift Check Valve Fig. 117ATJ
Class 150 • Threaded Ends
Note:
For horizontal installation only.
Cap All
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Bronze Swing Check Valve Fig. 4449J
Class 200 • Y-Pattern • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Swing Check Valve Fig. 4962J
Class 300 • Y-Pattern • Threaded Ends
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Bronze Valves
Commercial/ Light Industrial Series
Quality and
Performance in a
Competitively –
Priced Bronze Line
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Commercial Grade Bronze Gate Valve Fig. 990AJ
C 1.97 1.97 2.17 2.36 2.76 3.15 3.54 3.54 4.72 5.12
(50) (50) (55) (60) (70) (80) (90) (90) (120) (130)
0.50 0.50 0.80 1.10 1.80 2.40 3.20 5.00 10.70 16.80
WTS. (0.02) (0.02) (0.36) (0.50) (0.81) (1.08) (1.44) (2.25) (4.83) (7.59)
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Part Sizes Material ASTM
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Part Sizes Material ASTM
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Commercial Grade Bronze Globe Valve Fig. 995AJ
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Commercial Grade Bronze Check Valve Fig. 996AJ
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