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Disc check valves : Pressure equalizing valve Disc Check Valves
050720-F-1740G-004 050720-F-1740G-004.YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan (AFPN)- Airman First Class Andrea Jones, an electrical and environmental technician from the 374th Maintenance Squadron/ accessories flight Yokota Air Base, Japan, checks liquid oxygen while it evaporates from inside a metal container during annual check here. The Airmen also ensure that valves, discs, hoses and plumbing lines of liquid oxygen carts here are in good condition. The mission of the electro and environmental technicians is to inspect, calibrate, repair and maintain cryogenic/compressed gas units here. They discharge, calibrate, repair and leak test all carbon dioxide life raft inflation and small gas oxygen cylinders. They also maintain and repair nickel cadmium, lead acid and maintenance free batteries. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Master Sgt. Val Gempis) Check your master cylinder
You've done this much. Check out your MC. Maybe rebuild it. See those springs with the black rubber nubs up next to brass bullets. You'll want to leave out the spring and rubber nub (the residual pressure valve) for the axle you install discs on. Alternatively you can cut the spring and stretch it to try and reduce it from 10 lbs to 2 lbs of pressure. Similar posts: float valve pond slide gate valves rockwell nordstrom valves admiral valve company globe valve sdnr water shut off valve stuck pneumatic engine valves oil pressure relief valve location |