Some applications require a butterfly valve that can be operated with one hand; e.g. inside an isolator or in a difficult to reach location. We can supply butterfly valves with a lever that is designed for one handed use.
The standard design for a butterfly valve (without a one handed lever) requires the user to pull a locking pin and then turn the lever to operate the valve. A quick release handle allows for a much easier and quicker operation than this.
All parts can be easily dismantled for ease of cleaning and replacement of wearing parts – see how easy it is to assemble the valve in the video below.
Assembly Video
Butterfly Valve Features
The simple concept and design of the valve allows the user to contain material and then discharge it when required.
> Stops flow of powder, allowing for discharge when required. Ideal for use on IBCs and containers.
> cGMP design
> Easy to install – upper and lower half connections can be supplied to match those already at the customers site.
> All parts can be easily dismantled for ease of cleaning and replacing of wearing parts.
> All contact parts are 316L and non-metallic parts are FDA compliant. Full documentation is provided with each valve.
> Can be supplied with an actuator to automate the discharge where a manual lever is not suitable.
> The butterfly valve can be fitted with various additions to improve its working performance, such as a positioner when the customer wants to control the angle of the butterfly vane or pneumatic vibrator to encourage cohesive materials with poor flowability.
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