Electropneumatic valve
for oildual-linegrease

electropneumatic valve
electropneumatic valve
electropneumatic valve
electropneumatic valve
electropneumatic valve
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Characteristics

Operation
electropneumatic
Media
for oil
Other characteristics
dual-line, grease
Pressure

400 bar
(5,801.5 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Min.: -30 °C
(-22 °F)

Flow rate

40 l/min
(10.57 us gal/min)

Description

The Electro-pneumatic Valve has been designed to satisfy a wide range of requirements. Using the compressed air provided by the user, the Electro-pneumatic valve puts into communication alternatively the two outlet lines with the valve’s single inlet line where the lubricant is in pressure. The solenoid valve is therefore activated (and powered) directly by the electrical equipments that control the system. In this way it automatically controls the lubrication cycle. Applications * Dual Line: inversion of Dual line systems. * Progressive and zoned systems: by plugging port 1 or 2. The valve can be used for zone complex circuits. * Grease applications: particularly suited for grease, it can be applied to any circuit requiring a 4/2 valve. Key features: - Air Pressure: 3 ÷ 10 bar ( 44 ÷ 47 psi) - Lubricant: Oil min. 32 cSt max. 1000 cSt Grease max. NLGI 2 - Port (R - P - 1 - 2): 3/8" BSP or NPT - Voltage: 24V DC 110V AC, 230V AC,- 50/60 Hz - Humidity: 90° - Weight: 7,5 Kg (1716,53 lb)

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Intermat 2024
Intermat 2024

24-27 Apr 2024 Paris (France) Hall Vide - Stand 5a J026

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    BIEMH 2024
    BIEMH 2024

    3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 1 - Stand A-17

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