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Minimum Mechanical Stop for Valves

03/11/2010 4:51 AM

What is Mechanical Minimum stop in Valves?

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Re: Valve

03/11/2010 5:01 AM

It prevents the valve from closing beyond a predetermined minimum port opening.

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Re: Valve

03/11/2010 10:32 PM

Thank you Mr.PWSLack. Could you explain in brief?

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Re: Valve

03/11/2010 10:53 PM

You can't close it all the way.

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