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Check valve assembly

Dec. 10, 2009
Check valve assembly for full-power brake systems is a compact manifold assembly that includes a check valve and an inverted shuttle valve. It supplies fluid for two separate accumulator circuits while reducing the ...

Check valve assembly for full-power brake systems is a compact manifold assembly that includes a check valve and an inverted shuttle valve. It supplies fluid for two separate accumulator circuits while reducing the necessary number of system components and limiting plumbing and hardware requirements. It features high flow capacity up to 11 gpm and a maximum operating pressure of 3625 psi. Design reduces potential leak points and contains possible failure points for the hydraulic system, limiting leakage to a maximum of 0.25 cm3/min at 3500 psi.

MICO Inc., 507-625-6426, www.mico.com

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