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Lancer Valve Plunger Return Spring for Disconnect Valves - 03-2001
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Lancer Valve Plunger Return Spring for Disconnect Valves - 03-2001

Lancer Valve Plunger Return Spring for Disconnect Valves - 03-2001

The Lancer Valve Plunger Spring is the essential tensioning component for the internal shut-off mechanism. This high-tensile stainless steel spring provides the physical force required to snap the valve plunger back into the closed position the moment the lever is released. It is engineered to maintain its tension over hundreds of thousands of cycles in a high-pressure environment.

Problem Solved: This spring fixes 'leaking' or 'run-on' valves. Over time, the original spring can lose its tension or become brittle, failing to fully seat the plunger against the o-ring. This results in the dispenser continuing to pour for 1-2 seconds after the customer releases the lever, leading to massive syrup waste and a mess in the tray.

Symptoms of Failure: A 'soft' or 'mushy' feeling lever that doesn't snap back, a valve that drips constantly after use, or inconsistent portion control where the unit dispenses different volumes each time.

Technician’s Note: Never stretch an old spring to 'restore' tension. This creates uneven force on the plunger, which will wear out the valve seat and cause a permanent leak. Always replace with a new factory-tensioned spring to ensure a consistent shut-off.
Technical Specifications:
  • Material: 302 Stainless Steel (Corrosion Resistant)
  • Application: Internal Valve Plunger Tension
  • Compatibility: Lancer Quick-Disconnect Valves
  • Manufacturer: Lancer
$1.45
Lancer Valve Plunger Return Spring for Disconnect Valves - 03-2001—
$1.45

Lancer Valve Plunger Return Spring for Disconnect Valves - 03-2001

The Lancer Valve Plunger Spring is the essential tensioning component for the internal shut-off mechanism. This high-tensile stainless steel spring provides the physical force required to snap the valve plunger back into the closed position the moment the lever is released. It is engineered to maintain its tension over hundreds of thousands of cycles in a high-pressure environment.

Problem Solved: This spring fixes 'leaking' or 'run-on' valves. Over time, the original spring can lose its tension or become brittle, failing to fully seat the plunger against the o-ring. This results in the dispenser continuing to pour for 1-2 seconds after the customer releases the lever, leading to massive syrup waste and a mess in the tray.

Symptoms of Failure: A 'soft' or 'mushy' feeling lever that doesn't snap back, a valve that drips constantly after use, or inconsistent portion control where the unit dispenses different volumes each time.

Technician’s Note: Never stretch an old spring to 'restore' tension. This creates uneven force on the plunger, which will wear out the valve seat and cause a permanent leak. Always replace with a new factory-tensioned spring to ensure a consistent shut-off.
Technical Specifications:
  • Material: 302 Stainless Steel (Corrosion Resistant)
  • Application: Internal Valve Plunger Tension
  • Compatibility: Lancer Quick-Disconnect Valves
  • Manufacturer: Lancer

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The Lancer Valve Plunger Spring is the essential tensioning component for the internal shut-off mechanism. This high-tensile stainless steel spring provides the physical force required to snap the valve plunger back into the closed position the moment the lever is released. It is engineered to maintain its tension over hundreds of thousands of cycles in a high-pressure environment.

Problem Solved: This spring fixes 'leaking' or 'run-on' valves. Over time, the original spring can lose its tension or become brittle, failing to fully seat the plunger against the o-ring. This results in the dispenser continuing to pour for 1-2 seconds after the customer releases the lever, leading to massive syrup waste and a mess in the tray.

Symptoms of Failure: A 'soft' or 'mushy' feeling lever that doesn't snap back, a valve that drips constantly after use, or inconsistent portion control where the unit dispenses different volumes each time.

Technician’s Note: Never stretch an old spring to 'restore' tension. This creates uneven force on the plunger, which will wear out the valve seat and cause a permanent leak. Always replace with a new factory-tensioned spring to ensure a consistent shut-off.
Technical Specifications:
  • Material: 302 Stainless Steel (Corrosion Resistant)
  • Application: Internal Valve Plunger Tension
  • Compatibility: Lancer Quick-Disconnect Valves
  • Manufacturer: Lancer