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Solenoid Air Valves

April 16, 2008
Maximatic solenoid air valves are available in 3- and 4-way, single or double solenoid styles with many mounting options. They come in sizes from 10-32 thread to 12 in. NPT and pressure ranges 0 to 150 psig. They are constructed of ...

Maximatic solenoid air valves are available in 3- and 4-way, single or double solenoid styles with many mounting options. They come in sizes from 10-32 thread to 12 in. NPT and pressure ranges 0 to 150 psig. They are constructed of aluminum, stainless steel, and thermoplastic materials and feature a direct-acting poppet or solenoidcontrolled pilot operated balanced spool design.

Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc.
(888) 256-2178
www.clippard.com/maximatic-hp

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