DK-LOK V66 Series Relief Valve, 1/2" Male x Female Connections, No Spring Installed, SS316, V66-MF-8N

Part Number : V66-MF-8N

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DK-LOK

DK-LOK pressure relief valves protect instruments, tubing, and system components from overpressure by opening at a preset cracking pressure and relieving excess pressure. They are used in hydraulic and pneumatic circuits, test benches, and process utility lines where dependable reseal performance and stable pressure control are required.

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Description

DK-LOK V66 series relief valve in SS316 is designed to protect instruments and system components by relieving excess pressure once the cracking pressure is reached. This item is supplied with 1/2" male x female connections and is provided without an installed spring, allowing you to select the required spring designator (RVS-A to RVS-H) based on the desired cracking pressure range and color code. After installing the correct spring, the valve can be fine-adjusted within the spring range during commissioning.

Key features

  • Maximum working pressure up to 6,000 psi
  • Cracking pressure range within selected spring range
  • Spring-loaded relief mechanism for accurate operation
  • SS316 stainless steel body for corrosion resistance
  • 1/2" Male x Female Connections
  • Compact and durable design for industrial service

Applications

  • Instrument and gauge protection
  • Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Test benches and pressure skids
  • Process and utility lines

Downloads

DK-LOK V63 & V66 Series Relief Valves.pdf

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Specifications

Series
V66 Series
Inlet & Outlet Ports
1/2" Male x Female NPT
Body Material
316 stainless steel
Maximum working pressure
6,000 psig @ 68°F (413 bar @ 20°C)
Orifice Size
3.4 mm (0.13 in.)

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