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Solenoid valve

July 13, 2006
Series 250 solenoid valve conserves space, weight, and power. The 2-position, 3-way miniature piloting valve features MultiSeal technology, which simplifies port layout by allowing total porting flexibility 360° around the seal without ...
Series 250 solenoid valve conserves space, weight, and power. The 2-position, 3-way miniature piloting valve features MultiSeal technology, which simplifies port layout by allowing total porting flexibility 360° around the seal without O-rings or anti-extrusion rings. It is available in normally open and normally closed models for pressures to 3000 psi and flows to 0.31 gpm. It weighs 0.1 lb and consumes 7.2 W of power at 12 V dc.

The Lee Co., (860) 399-6281, www.theleeco.com

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