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600mm X M10 Float Arm
$35.42 (incl. GST)
770 in stock
These are the longest arms we make, and they are mainly used with our 1 ½” & 2” Full Flow Float Valve bodies in large tanks.
When fitted to a 1 ½” Full flow Float valve, with a 10” float mounted at the end of the arm, they will provide a shut off pressure of ≥1050 Kpa (150 psi.)
When fitted to a 2” Full flow Float valve, with a 10” float mounted at the end of the arm, they will provide a shut off pressure of ≤ 965 Kpa (140 psi.)
All Cocky valve float arms are made from 10mm Ø SS316 rod making them the strongest arms on the market.
- 600mm X M10 Float Arm
Maximum reach & leverage: Best arm for large tanks, allowing float to be placed far out for optimal function.
High pressure capability: Strong shut-off pressures (≈ 150 psi) when used with appropriate valve/float combinations.
Built tough: Made from SS316 stainless steel, ensures durability, no warping, corrosion, or failure under stress.
Versatile compatibility: Standard M10 thread means it works with Cocky Valve’s Full Flow bodies and compatible floats/adaptors.
Long-term reliability: Longer arm reduces stress on the valve and helps water delivery be more consistent across tank size, reducing maintenance/replace frequency.
1. What is the 600 mm × M10 Float Arm used for?
It is the longest standard arm made by Cocky Valve, suited for large tanks and large valve bodies (1½″ & 2″ Full Flow) to get the float positioned well into the trough or water volume.
2. What shut-off pressures can be achieved with this arm?
With a 10″ float on a 1½″ Full Flow valve, shut-off is ≥ 1050 kPa (≈ 150 psi). With a 2″ Full Flow valve plus the same float, shut-off is approximately ≤ 965 kPa (≈ 140 psi).
3. What material is the arm made from, and why is that important?
It is made from 10 mm diameter SS316 stainless steel rod, giving high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and ability to resist bending or damage under load.
4. In what situations is the 600 mm arm best applied?
Ideal for large tanks or troughs where the inlet is positioned far from the float location, or where maximum leverage is needed. Great for ensuring float operation keeps stock water supply fluent in bigger setups.
These are the longest arms we make, and they are mainly used with our 1 ½” & 2” Full Flow Float Valve bodies in large tanks.
When fitted to a 1 ½” Full flow Float valve, with a 10” float mounted at the end of the arm, they will provide a shut off pressure of ≥1050 Kpa (150 psi.)
When fitted to a 2” Full flow Float valve, with a 10” float mounted at the end of the arm, they will provide a shut off pressure of ≤ 965 Kpa (140 psi.)
All Cocky valve float arms are made from 10mm Ø SS316 rod making them the strongest arms on the market.
- 600mm X M10 Float Arm
Maximum reach & leverage: Best arm for large tanks, allowing float to be placed far out for optimal function.
High pressure capability: Strong shut-off pressures (≈ 150 psi) when used with appropriate valve/float combinations.
Built tough: Made from SS316 stainless steel, ensures durability, no warping, corrosion, or failure under stress.
Versatile compatibility: Standard M10 thread means it works with Cocky Valve’s Full Flow bodies and compatible floats/adaptors.
Long-term reliability: Longer arm reduces stress on the valve and helps water delivery be more consistent across tank size, reducing maintenance/replace frequency.
1. What is the 600 mm × M10 Float Arm used for?
It is the longest standard arm made by Cocky Valve, suited for large tanks and large valve bodies (1½″ & 2″ Full Flow) to get the float positioned well into the trough or water volume.
2. What shut-off pressures can be achieved with this arm?
With a 10″ float on a 1½″ Full Flow valve, shut-off is ≥ 1050 kPa (≈ 150 psi). With a 2″ Full Flow valve plus the same float, shut-off is approximately ≤ 965 kPa (≈ 140 psi).
3. What material is the arm made from, and why is that important?
It is made from 10 mm diameter SS316 stainless steel rod, giving high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and ability to resist bending or damage under load.
4. In what situations is the 600 mm arm best applied?
Ideal for large tanks or troughs where the inlet is positioned far from the float location, or where maximum leverage is needed. Great for ensuring float operation keeps stock water supply fluent in bigger setups.