Section Code 0440 : Headwork(s) for installation into specifically dimensioned taps or shower valve bodies.
Back To Directory SectionsRange of ceramic disc headworks with brass bodies and NBR ‘O’-rings. Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 85.0°C.
Range of ceramic cartridge headworks with a plastic body, incorporating silicone seals. The products are intended for insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure 17.5 bar. Maximum operating temperature 70°C.
Ceramic cartridge headworks with a plastic body, incorporating silicone seals and NBR O-rings. The product is intended for insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of quarter turn Ceramic disc headworks with brass bodies incorporating NBR rubber seals. For insertion into specifically dimensioned bores Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of ceramic cartridge headworks with plastic bodies for insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Some models incorporate a stainless-steel strainer. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of ceramic cartridge headworks with plastic bodies. For insertion into specifically dimensioned bores. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 65°C
Range of ceramic disc headworks with brass bodies. For insertion into specifically dimensioned bores. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Ceramic cartridge headworks with a plastic body, incorporating silicone seals. The product is intended for insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure - 10 Bar Maximum operating temperature - 85 °C
Range of non-rising spindle headworks with a brass body and EPDM ‘O’-rings. For insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of push to open, push to close ‘detent’ headworks with plastic bodies and EPDM ‘O’-rings. For insertion into specifically dimensioned bores. Maximum working pressure: 10.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature: 85.0°C.
Ceramic cartridge headwork with a plastic body, for insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 90°C.
Ceramic cartridge headworks with a plastic body, incorporating silicone seals and NBR O-rings. The product is intended for insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of quarter turn ceramic disc headworks with brass bodies, intended for insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of ½ turn ceramic disc headworks, with brass bodies and EPDM seals, for insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure: 5 Bar. Maximum operating temperature: 85°C.
Range of ceramic cartridge headworks with brass bodies and EPDM gaskets and O-rings. For insertion into specifically dimensioned bores. Maximum working pressure; 5 Bar Maximum operating temperature 60°C
Range of balancing valves with DZR brass bodies Maximum operating pressure 25 bar. Maximum operating temperature 99°C
Range of ceramic cartridge headworks with a plastic body. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Ceramic cartridge headwork with a plastic body. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of ceramic cartridge headworks with plastic bodies. For insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperatures 85°C (K26PMA-01NP model) and 65°C (K40P-01NPX model).
Range of ceramic cartridge headworks with plastic bodies for insertion into specifically dimensioned tap assemblies. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
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