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The 1/4" Inflation Schrader Valve by Breezliy is engineered for optimal performance in air compressor tanks, featuring a robust design that withstands extreme temperatures and pressures. This package includes two valves, caps, and Teflon tape, ensuring a complete and reliable solution for your air inflation needs.
Material | Brass |
Brand | Breezliy |
Exterior Finish | Brass |
Inlet Connection Size | 0.25 Inches |
Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
Outlet Connection Type | MNPT |
Maximum Operating Pressure | 2E+2 Pound per Square Inch |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Outlet Connection Size | 0.25 Inches |
Specification Met | ASME B16.34 |
Valve Type | Schrader Valve |
Manufacturer | Breezliy |
UPC | 762027440077 |
Part Number | 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.45 x 2.76 x 0.67 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 4fb0b728-4de5-4e6c-9537-b18722ff728b |
Size | 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**D
Needed a soft metal stem for a project. This fit the bill.
Worked for my project.
C**H
Decent Schrader valves
I got these to replace the Schrader valves on the airs-hafts for a Goss Community press. They worked. Threads were correct and they hold air. I wasn't asking for much more.
A**N
Nice value replacement
Exactly as described
M**X
Fixed my issue
Works perfect
S**R
Great Price
Quality and they work great
W**N
Everything works
Not sure what the white gloves in the kit were for but everything worked! Gauge accurate, no leaks.
L**F
great connection
This is a versatile connection for your pneumatic circuits.
H**A
Both valves leaked immediately, from 30 psi to zero in 10 seconds. Do not buy.
These came in a pair. I was going to use them to pressurize the tank for my home-built ham radio antenna tennis ball launcher. Others use Schrader valves when building bait launchers.Addendum. After reviewing the literature and You Tube videos, one valve I was able to get to function by rotating the internal rectangle through which the center tip that you depress to release air runs through. You have to use a a hairpin or end of a paper clip. It is also why you need to keep an end cap on all valves to keep the dirt out. The rectangle on other valve kept spinning with no end point, and thus the valve was useless.Both valves failed to hold any pressure! Leaked out compketely in 30 seconds, even at 20-30 psi on first inflation. Was going to demonstrate the leak with the soapy water on video, but the egress was so fast I couldn't arrange the video in time. If I kept my finger pressed on the valve, I could stop the leak long enough to launch the tennis ball. But for any situation that requires holding even minimal sustained pressure, forget it.
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