Product Overview
Whitey Swagelok SS-S62PS4 Steam Series Ball Valve – Unused NOS
This is a Whitey by Swagelok SS-S62PS4 stainless steel Steam Series ball valve with 1/4 inch connections, rated for 2500 PSI service in steam and high-temperature fluid systems.
The Steam Series exists for environments where ordinary valves give up early. Built to tolerate heat, pressure, and repetition, this valve never entered service and remains ready for systems that still demand disciplined shutoff under stress.
Product Condition
Unused, New Old Stock. The valve is not in the manufacturer’s original packaging and shows no signs of installation, modification, or operational use.
Product Overview
The SS-S62PS4 is part of Whitey’s Steam Series, designed specifically for on-off control in steam and thermal process applications. Whitey by Swagelok valves are widely specified in industrial and instrumentation settings for their material integrity, consistent tolerances, and long service life.
Key Features
- Model SS-S62PS4 Steam Series ball valve
- Whitey by Swagelok manufacture
- Stainless steel body construction
- 1/4 inch valve size
- 2500 PSI pressure rating
- Quarter-turn manual operation
- Designed for steam and high-temperature service
Applications
- Industrial steam systems
- Thermal process equipment
- Instrumentation and control panels
- High-temperature fluid isolation
- OEM equipment maintenance or replacement
- Pressure-rated test environments
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this valve unused?
Yes. This valve is unused New Old Stock and was never installed or placed into service.
Does it include the original packaging?
No. The manufacturer’s packaging is not included, but the valve itself shows no signs of use.
What pressure is this valve rated for?
The SS-S62PS4 is rated for up to 2500 PSI, as specified.
What makes the Steam Series different?
The Steam Series is designed for steam and high-temperature applications, emphasizing materials and sealing suited to thermal cycling and elevated service conditions.
Is this intended for flow control?
No. As a ball valve, it is intended for positive on-off shutoff rather than fine flow regulation.
Built for heat, pressure, and repetition, this Steam Series valve is ready to return to work where operating conditions still test every component.