Festo MS series 40μm G 1/4 0bar to 14 bar Pneumatic Filter 1700L/min max with Manual drain

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RS Stock No.:
202-3368
Mfr. Part No.:
MS4-LF-1/4-ERM
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Filtration Size

40µm

Port Connection

G 1/4

Drain Type

Manual

Manufacturer Series

MS

Maximum Flow Rate

1700L/min

Typical Flow Rate

1700L/min

Minimum Operating Pressure

0bar

Maximum Operating Pressure

14 bar

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Port Connection Thread Standard

G

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Bowl Material

Plastic

COO (Country of Origin):
HU

Festo Pneumatic Filter, Adjustable Mounting, 19ml Maximum Condesate Volume - MS4-LF-1/4-ERM


Trap dirt particles in your machine's airflow using this pneumatic filter from Festo. It has a PE internal element that catches contaminants from the supply to stop them from causing friction and blockages in your wider system. An operating temperature range between -10°C and +60°C makes this a versatile option for use in harsh working conditions. Thanks to the threaded G1/4 connection, you'll find it a breeze to attach it to a standard equipment port. You can adjust it in a vertical position up to +/-5° for a free hand in your pneumatic assembly.

Features & Benefits


• Operating pressure range between 0 and 14 bar to withstand mid-pressure settings
• Maximum bowl volume of 19ml offers sufficient space to hold condensate
• Tough PC bowl delivers thermal resistance for durability

Applications


• Automotive workshops
• R&D laboratories
• Breweries and bottling plants

What's the filtration grade of this device?


As this device has a 40μm filtration grade, it'll come in handy for blocking large dirt particles during the initial filtration process.

How do I empty the drain of this filter?


As this filter has a manual drain, you'll need to pour out the condensate once the bowl is full.