Admiral Valve LLC dba CPV Manufacturing Launches the Next Generation of Ergonomic Handles
The next generation of handles provide less hand discomfort and easy operation to workers who maintain CPV valves on a regular basis.
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Edited by Margo Ellis
CPV Manufacturing, an industrial valve and fitting manufacturer, has reimagined the design of its O-SEAL and G-Series valve handles to deliver unparalled efficiency to operations in piping systems. CPV is delighted to finally introduce the new, functional and ergonomic handles to customers worldwide.

The next generation of handles provide less hand discomfort and easy operation to workers that maintain CPV valves on a regular basis. These innovative handles will now be included with the purchase of the full-size range of CPV O-SEAL and G-Series product lines in place of the old handles.
CPV’s Next Generation of handles are better, safer and more dependable than the previous handles in every single way. With a sleek design, the new handles are made with an anti-slip material and utilize smooth edges, allowing for better grip. This makes operating the valves much easier. The handles are available in four-prong and two-prong configurations to suit specific valve sizes.
CPV manufacturing is confident that these handles will provide lasting value to not only future customers who will purchase O-Seal and G-Series valves with the new handle but also to previous customers. CPV is offering the opportunity for existing customers who currently employ these valves in service to switch out their old valve handles with the next generation.
For a minimal cost, CPV will send a replacement kit, fit for their specifications, which includes an installation tool, hex nut, cap, snap ring and an aluminum handle. Using the kit, customers will be able to replace their old handles in less than a minute and reap the benefits of the replacement for the entire lifespan of CPV valves (30+ years).
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