Product Details | FLUID PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE

4820-01-502-2925 A valve designed to automatically maintain within close limits a predetermined outlet pressure which may be adjustable within a specified range regardless of the higher fluctuating or constant inlet pressure. It is designed for use with compressed gas(es) and various liquids and may include gauges. It may be inline or cartridge (manifold) design. Excludes REGULATOR, PRESSURE, MEDICAL GAS ADMINISTRATION APPARATUS; REGULATOR, OXYGEN, BAROMETRIC CONTINUOUS FLOW; REGULATOR, OXYGEN DEMAND; REGULATOR, OXYGEN DILUTER DEMAND; and valve(1), fluid pressure regulating, aircraft.20248100015Valves, Powered48200018Valves, Nonpowered

Part Alternates: 4820-01-502-2925, 01-502-2925, 4820015022925, 015022925

Valves | Valves, Nonpowered

Supply Group (FSG) NSN Assign. NIIN
48 01-502-2925

Drawings & Photos | NSN 4820-01-502-2925


Cross Reference | NSN 4820-01-502-2925

Part Number Cage Code Manufacturer
218153 10237 CADILLAC GAGE TEXTRON INC.
218489 10237 CADILLAC GAGE TEXTRON INC.
RV10-22158TN-35/30 005K6 HYDRA FORCE INC

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Technical Data | NSN 4820-01-502-2925

Characteristic Specifications
BODY STYLE A1 STRAIGHT THRU
FILTER NOT INCLUDED
SPECIAL FEATURES USED ON THE MAIN HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, MOUNTED IN-LINE
III END ITEM IDENTIFICATION DIRECT VENDOR DELIVERY (DVD), MODEL XM1117, ARMORED SECURITY VEHICLE (ASV), NSN 2320-01-437-6957, CAGE 10237, PART NUMBER 216098, TM 9-2320-307-24P, CONTRACT DAAE07-99-C-S001.
III PART NAME ASSIGNED BY CONTROLLING AGENCY VALVE, RELIEF

Restrictions/Controls & Freight Information | NSN 4820-01-502-2925

Category Code Description
Hazardous Material Indicator CodeNThere is no data in the HMIS and the NSN is in an FSC not generally suspected of containing hazardous materials
Electro-static Discharge Susceptible:ANo known Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) or Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) sensitivity
Category Code Description
No Freight Information