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· We repair all makes and models of valves · We are TSSA certified to re-certify safety valves |
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· Available in a variety of materials · Ansi standard—All sizes · Available for all types of applications · Ball valves · Gate valves · Globe valves · Butterfly valves · Check valves · Plug valves · Pinch valves · Safety Relief valves · Pressure Relief valves · Actuators—pneumatic or electrical
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ABS Inline Rupture Valve |

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ABS Manufacturing and Distributing has created an innovative new product that is guaranteed to benefit your business, work sites and employees.
Pneumatic equipment is commonly used in various fields of industry, particularly in the areas of mining. Typically, pneumatically driven equipment is supplied with compressed air from a pneumatic pump via a long pneumatic hose. From time to time, the pneumatic device may accidentally decouple or break-away from the pneumatic hose. Air rushing through the open end of the hose tends to cause the hose to whip and flail violently. Operators and other personnel working near the rupture point may be physically injured by the flailing pneumatic hose. A hose rupture valve located upstream of the rupture point acts to prevent the flailing of the ruptured hose by stopping the flow of air.
Our In Line Hose Rupture Valve has a simple design ensuring that it is fail safe. If any component in the circuit breaks, the valve will automatically close. This product is self resetting. There are no special tools or set-up required to install this product. The valve simply mounts at the air header before the flexible air line.
The valve should be the same size (available in ¾”, 1” and 2” sizes) as the line in which it is placed and should be installed on solid pipe or right at the compressor. The indicating air flow arrow in the casting is to be pointed in the same direction as the air flow in the line. |







