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Medium Pressure Valves from High Pressure Equipment Feature New Ergonomic Handle

High Pressure Equipment now offers their reliable medium pressure valves with an improved ergonomic handle, offering smoother operation and lower torque.  Featuring an adjustable stem to eliminate backlash in the connection, the new handle design gives users a greater feel in operations.

HiP’s new ergonomic handle is available on 20,000 psi medium pressure valves in sizes 1/4”, 3/8”, and 9/16” as well as 15,000 psi NPT connections in sizes 1/4″, 3/8”, and 1/2″.  High Pressure Equipment’s medium pressure valves are engineered to the highest standards of repeatable quality.  This reliable performance has made HiP one of the world’s leading suppliers of elevated pressure components.

Medium Pressure components use a compact coned-and-threaded connection which permits the larger bore sizes and increased flow rates common in this pressure class.  Medium Pressure valves are available in 1/4″, 3/8”, 9/16”, 3/4″, and 1” O.D. tubing sizes and five body patterns to satisfy widely varied requirements.  A full line of fittings, tubing and connection components are available to facilitate plumbing a complete medium pressure system.

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