Screws on piston valves
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I see some people put screws around the pilot side of barrel sealing piston valves housed in a T. Why is this?
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Yep it's to keep them more compact but also servicable...
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Hmmm..... I still don't understand why the screws are necessary.
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Because the piston can't fit through a plug/bushing. So if the piston doesn't work (like yoursGun Freak wrote:Hmmm..... I don't understand why the screws are necessary.
Sometimes people like sgort87 or Joel at Spudtech, prefer to have a compact valve, and you can't do that with normal fittings while being able to service the piston.
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OHHH. So the piston is housed inside the plug, right? You think that could work on only a 1" Tee? I am upsizing my housing from 3/4 to one inch for better flow... maybe that will help reduce pilot volume and make it serviceable.
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Huh? No...it's housed inside the tee.Gun Freak wrote:OHHH. So the piston is housed inside the plug, right? You think that could work on only a 1" Tee? I am upsizing my housing from 3/4 to one inch for better flow... maybe that will help reduce pilot volume and make it serviceable.
You can make a compact, bolt piston housing in any size. These days it's mainly done for compactness as you can easily find and use threaded fittings to service the piston. Only down side with that is they usually make it less aesthetically pleasing, less ergonomic and less compact.
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I meant it slides in the plug. Jeez i'm retarded. Ok I'm just sticking with the old design. Just upping the size.
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Most pistons I've seen don't slide inside of a plug, but slide inside of a piece of pipe also glued in the tee.
On valves made with special materials and tighter tolerances (like the Supah valve), the piston simply slides in the tee's socket itself, though this could prove difficult to do without the proper tooling (though certainly not impossible).
And, like they said, the screws are to hold in the plug. One could simply use a female adapter and threaded plug as well, but these get expensive as size goes up, and adds pilot volume and overall valve size.
On valves made with special materials and tighter tolerances (like the Supah valve), the piston simply slides in the tee's socket itself, though this could prove difficult to do without the proper tooling (though certainly not impossible).
And, like they said, the screws are to hold in the plug. One could simply use a female adapter and threaded plug as well, but these get expensive as size goes up, and adds pilot volume and overall valve size.
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K thanks Mark. Exactly the answer I was looking for.
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