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NSN 4820-00-148-8584

Ball Valve

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  • Product description

    Ball Valve NSN 4820-00-148-8584.

  • MPN or Model

    70-105-00

  • Schedule B
    8481.80.1085 (Ball type taps, cocks and valves of copper, hand operated, having a pressure rating of 850 kpa or over)
  • NMF (National Motor Freight)
    051080 - Faucets, Bibcocks, Gates Valves
  • Unit Weight (Est.)
    1.5 lb
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Ball Valve

A multi-ported, nonlubricated valve designed to provide straight through flow or ability to direct a number of flows or pressure through a single valve. The flow is controlled by the rotation of a ported ball within a suitable ported seat(s). The ball is usually engaged by a stem. It is normally operated in an open or closed position. Excludes valve, check.

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Manufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number Registrant or Supplier
70-105-00 Conbraco Industries Inc
15M114 Ellis & Watts International, Llc
5HB68 Oshkosh Corporation
6602237 E D Etnyre & Co
70105-01 Conbraco Industries Inc
70-105-01 Conbraco Industries Inc
VB62 Horizon Aerospace Llc Dba Magnetics
70-105-00 Conbraco Industries Inc
5HB68 Oshkosh Corporation
15M114 Ellis & Watts International, Llc
6602237 E D Etnyre & Co
70105-01 Conbraco Industries Inc
70-105-01 Conbraco Industries Inc
VB62 Horizon Aerospace Llc Dba Magnetics
70-105-00 Conbraco Industries Inc
5HB68 Oshkosh Corporation
15M114 Ellis & Watts International, Llc
6602237 E D Etnyre & Co
70105-01 Conbraco Industries Inc
70-105-01 Conbraco Industries Inc
VB62 Horizon Aerospace Llc Dba Magnetics
Stock Check
Availability for this item was last checked on 11/06/23. The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
  • NS: 2
  • AR: 1
  • NE: 2