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RS Stock No.:
123-917
Mfr. Part No.:
B07-201-M3KG
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Connection Thread Standard

G

Pressure Setting Range

0.3 to 7 bar

Pressure Gauge Port Thread Standard

Rc

Bowl Material

Polycarbonate

RoHS Status: Exempt

IMI Norgren Filter Regulator, 40μm Filtration Size, 10 Bar Maximum Inlet Pressure - B07 Series - B07-201-M3KG


Use this filter regulator from IMI Norgren for the proper preparation of compressed air in your pneumatic systems. It's a two-in-one component that removes impurities from the input supply while at the same time controlling its pressure. This optimises performance and reduces downtime in your air-powered devices. The unit's polypropylene filter has a filtration size of 40μm, so it'll catch tiny dust particles and ensure clean air input. As the regulator has a low torque adjusting knob with a push-to-lock feature, retaining a set pressure is simple.

Features & Benefits


• Zinc body provides durability and resistance to corrosion for long-term performance in harsh environments

• Compact dimensions of 164 (length) x 38 (height) x 41mm (width) for use in setups with limited space

• Panel and bracket mounting options for versatility to suit your design specifications

• Polycarbonate bowl for collection of waste water and contaminants

Applications


• Pharmaceutical production plants

• Aerospace industry

• Electronics manufacturing

What's the operating temperature range of this filter regulator?


This filter regulator has a wide operating temperature range of -34°C to +50°C, so it's suitable for use in demanding environments. It's important to prevent ice formation at temperatures below +2°C that could cause damage and malfunction.

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