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Water On/Off Relay Valve
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Water on/off relieving relay valve is used to activate water coolant for handpieces or automatic cuspidor rinse. Valve activates by a relieving on/off toggle. Attaches to 1/8" tubing. All brass construction.
NOTE: Water on/off relieving relay valve prevents retraction of water. Valve DOES NOT control the amount of water flow (unless a needle valve is incorporated as well).
Installation Instructions of Water On/Off Relay Valve (PDF):
- First turn off main supply of air and water.
- Install appropriate sized barbs with washers.
- Apply liquid soap to tubing and slip sleeve clamps over tubings (approx. 3/8” from end). This ensures the interior bevel faces the barb.
- Lastly slip tubing over barbs and lock by sliding sleeve clamps over tubing portion on the barb with a pliers or sleeve tool. Dipping the end of the tubing in hot water will make it easier to slip over the barbs.
Water on/off relieving relay valve is used to activate water coolant for handpieces or automatic cuspidor rinse. Valve activates by a relieving on/off toggle. Attaches to 1/8" tubing. All brass construction.
NOTE: Water on/off relieving relay valve prevents retraction of water. Valve DOES NOT control the amount of water flow (unless a needle valve is incorporated as well).
Installation Instructions of Water On/Off Relay Valve (PDF):
- First turn off main supply of air and water.
- Install appropriate sized barbs with washers.
- Apply liquid soap to tubing and slip sleeve clamps over tubings (approx. 3/8” from end). This ensures the interior bevel faces the barb.
- Lastly slip tubing over barbs and lock by sliding sleeve clamps over tubing portion on the barb with a pliers or sleeve tool. Dipping the end of the tubing in hot water will make it easier to slip over the barbs.