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Squibb Taylor Relief Valve - 1-1/4" MNPT, 250 PSI (A1310A)Precision Relief Valve for Optimal Tank Safety Ensure the safety and efficiency of your storage and nurse tanks with the Squibb Taylor Relief Valve, designed to provide reliable pressure relief at 250 PSI. Key Features and Benefits: High Flow Capacity: U. L. rated at 5,759 CFM Air and ASME rated at 5,363 CFM Air, ensuring efficient pressure relief. Durable Construction: Built to withstand rigorous use in agricultural and industrial settings. Optimal
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