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Order LookupMILWAUKEE VALVE Ball Valve: 1 1/2 in Pipe, Full, 600 psi CWP, 0° to 400°F, Locking Lever Handle
- Item
- 3RCF3
- Mfr. Model
- 1-1/2" BA-475BLL
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- 2738
- Brand
- MILWAUKEE VALVE
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 1-1/2" BA-475BLL
- Body Material
- Brass
- Body Style
- Inline
- Valve Structure
- 2-Piece
- Pipe Size
- 1-1/2 in
- Connection Type
- FNPT x FNPT
- Port
- Full
- Max. Pressure
- 600 psi CWP
- Max. Steam Pressure
- 150 psi WSP
- Temp. Range
- 0° to 400°F
- Ball Material
- Chrome Plated Brass
- Seat Material
- PTFE
- Stem Type
- Blowout Proof
- Handle Type
- Locking Lever
- Handle Material
- Steel
- Stem Material
- Brass
- Body Seal Material
- PTFE
- Overall Length
- 3.75 in
- UNSPSC
- 40141607
- Country of Origin
- China (subject to change)
- Product Description
Made from an alloy of copper and zinc, brass valves offer malleability and corrosion resistance, with added durability. Brass valves are stronger and harder than copper, yet more malleable than steel and iron, allowing them to resist cracking. They can withstand extremely high temperatures, and will not rust.