3523705c1 International Rapid Dump Valve Norgren Gt Devopment 4111 Gtd4111 on 2040-parts.com
Lodi, Wisconsin, United States
This is a new OEM International Rapid Dump Valve #3523705C1.
Norgren GT Development #4111 The Norgren GT Development Rapid Dump Valve is a pilot-operated, normally open, three-way valve with two delivery ports. It is intended to be chassis-mounted on heavy duty, on-highway vehicles with air-ride suspensions. Its function is to remotely deflate the air ride suspension’s air bags. This valve can also be used to open and close lift and tail gates. Typical supply pressure is equal to bag pressure (5 –60 PSIG) when Rapid Dump Valve is not actuated and raises the system pressure (90-120 PSIG) when Rapid Dump Valve is actuated. Typical pilot pressure is 90- 120 PSIG. Free shipping to lower 48. |
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