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Yellow Ball Valve Adapter - 1/4 Inch MFL x 1/4 Inch FFL - Robinair

Part #: 18513

The Robinair 18513 Yellow Ball Valve Adapter is a professional-grade tool designed for efficient and precise control of refrigerant flow in automotive and industrial applications. This versatile assembly features a 1/4" MFL x 1/4" FFL connection, integrated with a 6-inch yellow hose, ensuring convenient in-line operation. Its robust construction and 45-degree bend facilitate easier connections, even in challenging, tight spaces, making it an essential component for technicians performing service and maintenance.

Key Features

  • Integrated 6-Inch Yellow Hose: Provides extended reach and flexibility for connecting to various service ports.
  • 1/4" MFL x 1/4" FFL Connections: Designed for seamless integration with standard 1/4" charging hoses and system ports.
  • 45-Degree Bend Fitting: Enhances accessibility, allowing for secure connections in confined or hard-to-reach areas.
  • Quarter-Turn Ball Valve: Offers rapid and precise control of refrigerant flow with a simple 90-degree turn.
  • Durable Construction: Features robust brass fittings for reliable, long-term performance in demanding professional environments.

Applications

The Robinair 18513 Ball Valve Adapter is an indispensable tool for professionals engaged in:

  • Automotive AC Service: Facilitating evacuation, charging, and diagnostics of vehicle air conditioning systems.
  • HVAC/R Systems: Providing in-line control during the maintenance and repair of residential and commercial heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration units.
  • Industrial Refrigerant Management: Supporting controlled refrigerant handling in various industrial cooling and process applications.

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  • Model: 59369
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • UPC: 063733500254
  • Manufacturers Part #: 18513
  • Manufactured by: Robinair
  • Also Known As: RR18513, ROB-18513, ROB18513

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 15 February, 2007.