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Proportional air valve

April 13, 2006
VP51 proportional valve has DeviceNet capabilities and provides command sign and feedback pressure. Glandless lightweight Teflon-coated spool valve technology allows valve to cycle 30 million times in a corrosion and water-resistant package. ...
VP51 proportional valve has DeviceNet capabilities and provides command sign and feedback pressure. Glandless lightweight Teflon-coated spool valve technology allows valve to cycle 30 million times in a corrosion and water-resistant package. It suits 0 to 150 psi for low power consumption of less than 100 mA/2.5 W. It operates in dry and non-lubricated compressed air environments in ambient temperatures of 23° to 122° F.

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