Groco IBV-2000 2" NPT Bronze Inline Valve - Trotac Marine
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Groco IBV-2000 2" NPT Bronze Inline Valve

SKU:
GROIBV-2000
$308.69
2in NPT Bronze Inline Valve View full description

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Features:

  • Female NPT Threads.
  • 1-1/4" sizes and larger include a grease zerk fitting for lubrication (use only with the valve in the open position) or for draining.
  • Patented selectable handle rotation.
  • Handle has square hole to accept standard ratchet to help reach valves in hard-to-reach locations and ease actuation of difficult to operate valves.
  • 400 WOG rated.
  • Full flow.
  • C83600 bronze construction.
  • Stainless steel handle and hardware.
  • Chrome plated solid brass ball (not a hollow ball).
  • PTFE seats and seals.
  • Bonding attachment.
  • UL listed for fuel or water.
  • Fits IBVF for Seacock Application
  • Thread NPT2"
    A4.3
    B9.13
    C3.59
    D2.17
    E10.85
    Brand:
    Groco

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