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Manual valve SVPC..-.
electricselectorfor gas

Manual valve - SVPC..-. - Beswick Engineering Co, Inc. - electric / selector / for gas
Manual valve - SVPC..-. - Beswick Engineering Co, Inc. - electric / selector / for gas
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Characteristics

Operation
manual, electric
Function
selector
Media
for gas
Body
threaded
Material
brass, plastic, stainless steel
Number of channels
6-way and higher
Other characteristics
automatic, multiple
DN

Min.: 1.6 mm
(0.063 in)

Max.: 3.2 mm
(0.126 in)

Pressure

100 psi

Description

The Beswick selector valve can be used as a quiet replacement for solenoid valves in many applications, and has the ability to operate from a servo motor. The SVPC series rotary selector is a variation of the SV, with integral check valves, allowing multiple inputs to feed one central output port. This valve is designed for use with non-hazardous, non-corrosive gases only. It is not designed for use with liquids. Materials: Delrin, Nylatron, Ryton, Brass, 302 and 303 Stainless Steel components. Approximate Weight: About 40g. Weight will vary slightly, depending on configuration. Actuation: Available with detents for manual operation, or no detents for automatic operation. Porting: This valve has anywhere from two to six input ports, and one central output port. Choice of internal M3 threaded or barbed ports. Consult Factory for other available options.

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