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NSN 4820-00-339-0559

Fuel Manifold Check Valve

About this product

Disk flow control device, spring disk loading method, grooved (drop-in cartridge) all ends connection style, valve operation method: automatic.

Manufacturer part number 3C60S for national stock number 4820003390559.

Datasheet

  • Product description

    Check Valve NSN 4820-00-339-0559.

  • MPN or Model

    3C60S

  • NMF (National Motor Freight)
    051080 - Faucets, Bibcocks, Gates Valves
  • Unit Weight (Est.)
    0.1 lb
  • Flow Control Device
    Disk
  • Disk Loading Method
    Spring
  • Maximum Operating Temp
    200.0 degrees fahrenheit single response
  • Connection Style
    Grooved (drop-in cartridge) all ends
  • Valve Operation Method
    Automatic
  • Connection Type
    Unthreaded cartridge all ends
  • Mounting Position
    Horizontal or vertical
  • Maximum Operating Pressure
    2000.0 pounds per square inch single response
  • Opening Pressure Setting
    5.0 pounds per square inch
  • Material
    Stainless steel flow control device
  • Media For Which Designed
    Oil, hydraulic single response
  • Style Designator
    Straight through drop-in cartridge
Check Valve

A valve permitting flow in one direction only. It does not have a stem, except when equipped with a lever and weight and has no pressure adjustment. It may be inline or cartridge (manifold) design.

Mechanic Bill explains Fuel Manifold Check Valve

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Manufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number Registrant or Supplier
3C60S Danfoss Fluid Power Inc
3C60-S Sherwood Medical Co
3C60-01-B-0-005 Danfoss Fluid Power Inc
Stock Check
Availability for this item was last checked on 11/01/22. The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
  • AR: 1