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Valve solves nozzle orientation problems
A new airless flat-spray valve is designed to eliminate spray-nozzle orientation problems.
A new airless flat-spray valve is designed to eliminate spray-nozzle orientation problems.
The Model 2200-245-130 Kiss No-Drip valve delivers precise, repeatable patterns of sprayable sealants, adhesives and lubricants.
Engineered for robotic applications, the valve also can be fixed or manual-handle mounted for use in many applications.
To achieve repeatable spray-pattern location, Sealant Equipment's valve incorporates mounting flats on the seat-housing assembly and utilizes unique flat-sided spray tips that can be installed in only one direction.
The 2200-245-130 eliminates the need to reprogram the robot tool-tip centre-point locations each time a new tip is installed.
Other valves, such as those with collar-mounted spray tips, rotate as the collar is tightened and require valuable production downtime to reprogram the robot's spray pattern.
The Model 2200-245-130's production-proven carbide ball-and-seat combination offers excellent abrasion resistance and wear life.
Dowel-pin locating holes are designed to provide repeatable valve mounting locations on fixture or robot end-of-arm tooling.
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