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150mm X M10 Float Arm
$23.10 (incl. GST)
405 in stock
These are the shortest arms we make, and they mainly used with our ¾” Ulti flo Float Valve bodies in Small plastic Troughs.
When fitted to a ¾” Ulti flo Float valve, with a 6” float mounted on the end of the arm, they will provide a shut off pressure of ≤ 450 Kpa (65 psi.)
When fitted to a ¾” Ulti flo Float valve, with a 8” float mounted on the end of the arm, they will provide a shut off pressure of ≤ 750 Kpa (110 psi.)
All Cocky valve float arms are made from 10mm Ø SS316 rod making them the strongest arms on the market.
- 150mm X M10 Float Arm
Strength & quality material: Constructed from robust SS316 stainless steel rod—built to resist bending, corrosion, and damage.
Engineered pressure control: Offers dependable shut-off pressures (up to ~450-750 kPa depending on float size), so you can match performance needs.
Compact fit: Ideal for tight trough installations (small plastic troughs, limited arm clearance) while still delivering solid performance.
Consistent compatibility: Uses standard M10 threading and matches Cocky Valve’s Ulti-Flo valve bodies and float components.
Reliability you can depend on: Cocky Valve’s design and materials mean the arm won’t break under normal use, providing long service life.
1. What is the length and compatibility of the 150mm × M10 Float Arm?
It has a 150 mm length and uses an M10 thread, designed especially for small or compact troughs—works with Cocky Valve’s ¾″ Ulti-Flo valve bodies.
2. What kind of shut-off pressures can this arm achieve?
With the 150 mm arm: using a 6″ float it delivers shut-off up to about 450 kPa (65 psi); with an 8″ float it can reach around 750 kPa (110 psi).
3. What material is it made from and why is that beneficial?
Made from SS316 stainless steel rod (10 mm diameter), making it very strong, corrosion-resistant, and able to resist bending or wear under stock or environmental stress.
4. In what situations is the 150mm arm best suited?
It’s ideal for small plastic troughs or setups where space is limited (trough cavities, shallow tanks), where you want reliable shut-off without excessive leverage or long arms.
These are the shortest arms we make, and they mainly used with our ¾” Ulti flo Float Valve bodies in Small plastic Troughs.
When fitted to a ¾” Ulti flo Float valve, with a 6” float mounted on the end of the arm, they will provide a shut off pressure of ≤ 450 Kpa (65 psi.)
When fitted to a ¾” Ulti flo Float valve, with a 8” float mounted on the end of the arm, they will provide a shut off pressure of ≤ 750 Kpa (110 psi.)
All Cocky valve float arms are made from 10mm Ø SS316 rod making them the strongest arms on the market.
- 150mm X M10 Float Arm
Strength & quality material: Constructed from robust SS316 stainless steel rod—built to resist bending, corrosion, and damage.
Engineered pressure control: Offers dependable shut-off pressures (up to ~450-750 kPa depending on float size), so you can match performance needs.
Compact fit: Ideal for tight trough installations (small plastic troughs, limited arm clearance) while still delivering solid performance.
Consistent compatibility: Uses standard M10 threading and matches Cocky Valve’s Ulti-Flo valve bodies and float components.
Reliability you can depend on: Cocky Valve’s design and materials mean the arm won’t break under normal use, providing long service life.
1. What is the length and compatibility of the 150mm × M10 Float Arm?
It has a 150 mm length and uses an M10 thread, designed especially for small or compact troughs—works with Cocky Valve’s ¾″ Ulti-Flo valve bodies.
2. What kind of shut-off pressures can this arm achieve?
With the 150 mm arm: using a 6″ float it delivers shut-off up to about 450 kPa (65 psi); with an 8″ float it can reach around 750 kPa (110 psi).
3. What material is it made from and why is that beneficial?
Made from SS316 stainless steel rod (10 mm diameter), making it very strong, corrosion-resistant, and able to resist bending or wear under stock or environmental stress.
4. In what situations is the 150mm arm best suited?
It’s ideal for small plastic troughs or setups where space is limited (trough cavities, shallow tanks), where you want reliable shut-off without excessive leverage or long arms.