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NA Valve Assembly - DeVilbiss

Part #: 432-4217

The DeVilbiss NA Valve Assembly, model 432-4217, is a critical component engineered to restore peak performance in professional-grade air compressor systems. This intake valve assembly is specifically designed for select DeVilbiss, DeVair, and DV Systems oil-lubricated compressor pumps, playing a vital role in the efficient compression of air. Replacing a worn or faulty valve assembly is essential for maintaining consistent air pressure and optimal operational efficiency in demanding industrial and automotive environments.

Key Features

  • Precision Intake Control: Engineered to accurately regulate the flow of air into the compressor cylinder, ensuring efficient compression cycles.
  • OEM-Quality Replacement: Manufactured to meet stringent specifications, providing a reliable and durable replacement part for professional applications.
  • Restores Compressor Performance: Directly addresses issues such as a compressor failing to build or maintain adequate pressure, which is often symptomatic of a compromised valve plate or assembly.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the rigorous demands of continuous operation in automotive shops and industrial settings.
  • Complete Assembly: Designed for straightforward installation, facilitating efficient maintenance and repair processes.

Applications

The DeVilbiss NA Valve Assembly (432-4217) is an indispensable replacement part for technicians and mechanics working with specific DeVilbiss, DeVair, and DV Systems oil-lubricated air compressor pumps. It is compatible with the 432, 445, 447, and 247 series compressor pumps. This valve assembly is crucial for maintaining the operational integrity of air compression systems in various professional settings, including automotive repair facilities, body shops, manufacturing plants, and other industrial environments that rely on these compressor models for a consistent supply of compressed air.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 08 February, 2007.