Float Valve Stainess Steel Tank Shutoff
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Float Valve Stainless Steel Tank Shutoff
Stainless Steel Float Valve – Auto Shut-Off, 304 Grade
Precision-engineered for durable, leak-free water control.
Crafted from 304 stainless steel, this mechanical float valve ensures automatic water level regulation without the need for electricity—perfect for residential, agricultural, or commercial applications.



Key Features
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Material: 304 Stainless Steel Valve Body + Corrosion-Resistant Fittings
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Sizes: Available in 1/2" and 3/4"
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Installation: Supports both vertical mounting
Pressure Rating: 0.02–0.8MPa | Water Temperature = 80°C
Seal: High-density rubber gasket for a tight, leak-proof seal
Three Core Advantages
Precise Water Control
Automatically shuts off when the water reaches the preset level, preventing overflow and water waste.Durable & Rust-Resistant
304 stainless steel body resists corrosion and high pressure, while brass fittings prevent bursting—ideal for outdoor and high-temperature tanks.Versatile Applications
Fits round/square tanks, rooftop towers, basement reservoirs, and solar water heaters. Compatible with hot and cold water systems.
Perfect For:
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Pressure Washing Water Tanks
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Soft Wash Water Tanks
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Water Transfer Tanks
RO Water Tanks
Why Choose Our Float Valve?
Food-Grade Stainless Steel – Safe for drinking water
No Electricity Needed – Fully mechanical, maintenance-free
Flexible Mounting – Install vertically or horizontally with ease-




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