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Reconditioned Banjo valves provide a cost-effective way to restore proper flow control on Schutz IBC totes. Each 2" NPT Banjo valve goes through a detailed refurbishment process that includes inspection, part replacement, and a multi-stage cleaning system to remove residue and restore performance. Components are disassembled, soaked in a pre-cleaning solution, washed, dried, and then reassembled to meet functional specifications. The valve arrives sealed and ready for installation on compatible Schutz bottles. Using reconditioned valves helps reduce equipment costs while extending the life of your IBC containers and maintaining reliable liquid dispensing in industrial and commercial applications.
Reconditioned Banjo Valves for Schutz IBC Bottles

IBC totes are built to last for years, but the valves often wear out long before the container does. When a valve begins to leak, stick, or dispense slowly, the tote becomes difficult to use. Replacing the entire container is expensive and usually unnecessary. A reconditioned Banjo valve offers a practical solution that restores function while keeping costs under control.

These reconditioned 2-inch NPT Banjo valves are designed for use with Schutz IBC bottles and other compatible tote systems. Each valve goes through a detailed refurbishment process to ensure it operates reliably before it is returned to service. This process helps extend the working life of your equipment while maintaining dependable liquid dispensing.

Every valve starts with a full inspection. Technicians examine the valve body, seals, internal components, and threads to identify wear or damage. Any parts that no longer meet functional standards are replaced so the valve can operate properly once rebuilt.

After inspection, the valve is fully disassembled. Each component is separated so it can be cleaned thoroughly. Used valves often contain residue from chemicals, oils, soaps, or other liquids that have passed through the tote. These materials can build up over time and affect valve performance.

To remove this buildup, the parts are soaked in a specialized pre-cleaning solution. This step loosens residue and prepares the components for the next stage of cleaning. The parts then move through a controlled wash and drying process designed to remove remaining contaminants.

This multi-stage process ensures the valve components are properly cleaned and ready for reassembly. Throughout the process, each piece is checked to confirm it meets required specifications before it moves forward.

Once cleaning and inspection are complete, the valve is reassembled. Seals and functional parts are installed so the valve can provide reliable shutoff and smooth liquid flow. After assembly, the valve is sealed and packaged so it arrives ready for installation.

Because the valve uses a standard 2-inch NPT connection, installation is simple for most Schutz IBC bottles. The common thread size allows the valve to connect easily without special tools or adapters. Once installed, the valve restores proper flow control so liquids can be dispensed safely and efficiently.

Reconditioned valves are widely used in industries that handle liquids stored in IBC containers. Manufacturing plants, chemical facilities, agricultural operations, and maintenance departments often rely on tote systems for storage and dispensing. In these environments, valves are one of the most frequently replaced parts due to constant use.

Choosing a reconditioned Banjo valve provides a cost-efficient alternative to buying a new valve or replacing the entire tote system. The refurbishment process restores the valve’s functionality while helping reduce unnecessary equipment waste.

These valves help keep your tote system operating the way it was designed. With proper flow control and dependable shutoff, your IBC containers can continue to support daily operations without interruption.

For facilities that depend on reliable liquid handling, reconditioned Banjo valves offer a simple way to extend equipment life, maintain dispensing performance, and control operating costs.



All IBC re-manufactured parts are run through a five-step process:

1. Valves are inspected and any non-function parts are replaced

2. Each valve is disassembled and separated

3. Valve pieces are soaked in a cleaning solution.

4. Run through a wash and dry process until specifications are met.

5. Cleaned & re-manufactured valve is assembled, inspected, sealed, & packaged
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