Conbraco 26-315-01 Gauge Cock – 1/2"
Maintain precise pressure monitoring in your piping system with the Conbraco 26-315-01 Gauge Cock. Engineered for reliability and durability, this hand-operated valve provides safe and efficient control for gauges in a wide range of applications.
✅ Key Features
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✅ Satin brass finish for corrosion resistance and long-lasting performance
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✅ Nominal pipe size: 1/2" for standard gauge connections
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✅ Hand wheel operator for easy manual control
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✅ Pressure rating: 250 psig for medium-pressure applications
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✅ Temperature rating: Up to 400°F for high-temperature systems
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✅ Trim material: Soft metal for smooth operation
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✅ Wheel type: Composition hand wheel for durability and safety
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✅ Part of 26-300 Series for compatibility with Conbraco systems
📊 Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Model |
26-315-01 |
| Brand |
Conbraco |
| Type |
Gauge Cock |
| Nominal Pipe Size |
1/2" |
| Operator Type |
Hand Wheel |
| Pressure Rating |
250 psig |
| Temperature Rating |
400°F |
| Finish |
Satin Brass |
| Trim Material |
Soft Metal |
| Wheel Type |
Composition |
| Series |
26-300 |
⚠️ Common Symptoms
Consider replacing your gauge cock if you notice:
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Leaks around the valve or connection points
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Difficulty turning the hand wheel
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Inaccurate pressure readings on attached gauges
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Corrosion or wear on the valve body or trim
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the nominal pipe size for this gauge cock?
A: 1/2 inch, compatible with standard gauge fittings.
Q: What pressure and temperature can it handle?
A: Rated for 250 psig and up to 400°F.
Q: What type of operator does it have?
A: A hand wheel for precise manual control.
Q: What is the wheel made of?
A: Composition material for durability and safety during operation.
🛒 Shopping Tips
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Confirm your system requires a 1/2" gauge cock before ordering
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Check temperature and pressure ratings to match your application
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Inspect the valve body and trim for wear or damage before installation
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Ensure proper hand wheel operation for safe usage