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Sanosub 232Bar DIN/Yoke Manifold Valve (RHS)

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Sanosub 232Bar DIN/Yoke Manifold Valve (RHS)

The right hand side (RHS - opposite to standard configuration) DIN/Yoke manifold 232 bar valve comes with a standard burst disc. The valve has the standard valve thread (3/4" NPSM) and will fit most tanks in Australia (most steel and aluminium tanks bought in Australia use this thread). Make sure you always check your valve thread before ordering a valve.

This valve can be used for either Yoke (international) or DIN regulator configurations. Simply take out the threaded insert with an allen key to transform the valve from a yoke to a DIN valve.

You can either use this valve with a Sanosub manifold bar in a manifolded configuration or as a stand alone valve by using a blanking plug (at additional cost).

Sidemount: This valve is increasingly popular with sidemount divers.

WARNING - Always check your valve thread first before ordering your valve, to make sure your threads match up!
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Sanosub 232Bar DIN/Yoke Manifold Valve (RHS)

$80.72

$24.22

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The right hand side (RHS - opposite to standard configuration) DIN/Yoke manifold 232 bar valve comes with a standard burst disc. The valve has the standard valve thread (3/4" NPSM) and will fit most tanks in Australia (most steel and aluminium tanks bought in Australia use this thread). Make sure you always check your valve thread before ordering a valve.

This valve can be used for either Yoke (international) or DIN regulator configurations. Simply take out the threaded insert with an allen key to transform the valve from a yoke to a DIN valve.

You can either use this valve with a Sanosub manifold bar in a manifolded configuration or as a stand alone valve by using a blanking plug (at additional cost).

Sidemount: This valve is increasingly popular with sidemount divers.

WARNING - Always check your valve thread first before ordering your valve, to make sure your threads match up!