Weight | 0.37 lbs |
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Item # 19944-020
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Spool valves rely on a stainless steel spool moving within a sleeve to direct flow to the ports of the valve. Spool designs are known for their long life capability. Available in single, double or with priority port actuators. The priority port design overrides the signal from the opposite pilot operator to insure return to home position. Pneumatically actuated spool valves are available in 1/8 and 1/4 port sizes and require a minimum of 35 PSI operating pressure. Valves can be mounted individually using through body holes or assembled on manifolds.
Pilot port size (for actuation): 1/8 for all size valves.
Operating pressure range 35 to 145 PSI. Actuation force (pilot pressure): 35 PSI minimum.
Mounting via 4 through body holes 3/16″ Dia.
For valve specifications see appendix. See accessory section for manifolds if required. For detail dimensions contact factory.
Item # 76023-56-41
Selector switch maintains valve position.
Operating pressure range std. type- 0-145 PSI: air piloted types minimum 35 PSI. Actuation force: std – 7.9 lbs., air pilot assisted types 7.8 lbs.
Above panel dimensions are 1.125″ dia. x 1″ H. Behind panel dimensions are 4″ (3 way), 4.5″ (4 way) D. x 1.375″ H. x 0.75 W.
For valve specifications see appendix. For detail dimensions contact factory.
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The Series 51 timer is an adjustable precise time delay control device. The timer is available with either an on delay- (NC) or off delay- (NO) 3 way built-in valve. It is designed for mounting along with valves or other logic devices and is available with 10-32 (M5) bottom ports, or 1/8″ NPT side ports. Bottom ported timers can also be panel mounted using (2) threaded M3 inserts on the top cover.
Timing operation can be set up in 2 ways; either via direct connection of the pressure line to be timed (1/8″ NPT ported only) or via a separate pilot signal. When pressure is applied to the input (or pilot port) the timing sequence begins by setting a vacuum within the timer. Using atmospheric pressure (independent of line pressure), the timer begins the preset timing cycle. At the end of the cycle an internal 3 way valve is switched providing an output. The timer resets automatically after removal of the control signal.