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Section size for Scuba cylinder valve (26 sections)
Section name
Byte count
Section total
(Top)
1,789
1,789
Structure of the valve
2,040
17,493
Cylinder neck threads
4,609
4,609
Connection to the regulator
735
9,646
Yoke connectors
2,369
2,369
DIN connectors
1,925
1,925
Adaptors
2,211
2,211
Conversion kits
687
687
Valves for gases other than air
1,719
1,719
Handwheel
489
489
Dip tube
709
709
Pressure rating
1,130
1,130
Other distinguishing features
35
12,127
Plain valves
1,021
1,021
Reserve valves
5,699
5,699
Dual outlet valves
2,785
2,785
Handed valves
721
721
Modular valves
956
956
Bursting disk
910
910
Accessories
138
3,966
Manifolds
2,556
2,556
Valve cage
514
514
Dust caps
532
532
Extension handle
226
226
Standards
434
434
References
11,774
11,774
Total
48,713
48,713
Starting a list of illustrations which could improve the article. Just in case it encourages people to upload them to Commons.
Front view of classic J-valve
R-valve
One piece manifolds, with and without reserve valves
Old style yoke type pillar valve with in-line spindle
Z-valve (angled valve body, transverse handwheel and offset outlet
Poseidon manifold from the 70s with reserve valve at the central outlet.
Draeger Nitrox valve with male thread
M26 nitrox valve
Section through a K-valve, maybe also a J-valve to illustrate function
Please feel free to add to this list and strikethrough items as they become available on commons, even if not actually used in this article. · · · Peter Southwood (talk) : 16:28, 21 January 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]