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48R516 - Walter Air Force PL Central Body Valve Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Replacement Central Body for Walter Air Force PL

Maintain the efficiency and safety of your chemical management systems with the Walter 48R516 Complete Central Body With Valves. This authentic spare part is engineered for the Air Force PL Refilling Station, a staple in many welding and fabrication shops for applying anti-spatter, cleaners, and lubricants. The Air Force PL system relies on a sophisticated pneumatic logic to fill reusable cans with both liquid product and compressed air simultaneously. The central body is the manifold that orchestrates this operation, ensuring the correct pressure and fluid volume are delivered every time.

Fabrication environments are tough on equipment. Dust, debris, and constant cycling can eventually wear down the seals and valves within the refilling station's main body. Symptoms of a failing central body include hissing air leaks, liquid dripping from the nozzle connection, or a station that refuses to charge the spray can. The Walter 48R516 is the direct replacement solution, provided as a complete unit to minimize downtime. Instead of rebuilding individual small valves, swapping the entire central body assembly is a faster, more reliable repair method that gets your station back online quickly.

Using the 48R516 replacement part ensures that your shop continues to benefit from the cost savings and environmental advantages of the Air Force PL system. A functioning refilling station eliminates the need for pallets of aerosol cans, reducing hazardous waste disposal costs. This replacement body is built to the same high standards as the original machine, featuring chemical-resistant seals and robust valve components capable of handling the pressure and chemical exposure inherent to the system.

Why Choose Genuine Walter Parts?

When repairing safety-critical equipment like pressurized chemical dispensers, using OEM parts is non-negotiable. The Walter 48R516 guarantees:

  • Reliability: Tested to perform under the specific pressures used by the Air Force PL station.
  • Chemical Resistance: Materials selected to resist swelling or degrading when in contact with Walter's range of industrial liquids.
  • Ease of Repair: The complete assembly format simplifies the troubleshooting and installation process for shop technicians.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:Replacement Part, Valve Assembly
Compatible Equipment:Air Force PL Refilling Station
Component Type:Central Body, Pneumatic Valve

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Complete Central Body Assembly
  • Integrated Valves
  • O-Rings and Seals (pre-installed)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Walter Air Force PL Refilling Stations
  • Fixing air or fluid leaks in refilling systems
  • Restoring pressurization functionality to spray can fillers
  • Maintenance of industrial chemical dispensing equipment

FAQ

The 48R516 is designed specifically for the Walter Air Force PL Refilling Station.

Yes, this is the complete central body assembly and includes the necessary valves and seals pre-installed.

You may need to replace it if your station is leaking air or fluid, or if it is no longer pressurizing the refillable cans correctly due to internal valve wear.

Yes, this is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part from Walter Surface Technologies.

While some individual seals might be replaceable, replacing the complete central body (48R516) is recommended to ensure all wear points are addressed and to guarantee leak-free operation.

No, it is engineered exclusively for the Walter Air Force PL system and is not universal.

It is constructed from durable industrial-grade materials designed to resist corrosion from Walter cleaning and lubricating fluids.

Installation involves disconnecting the air and fluid lines from the old unit and mounting the new body. Please refer to the Air Force PL service manual for safety instructions regarding depressurization before service.
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