Norgren Pneumatic Relay Shuttle Valve R72G Series, 2.5mm, III B

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RS Stock No.:
239-0838
Mfr. Part No.:
T72T-2GA-P1N
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Function

Pneumatic Relay

Thread Size

2.5mm

Manufacturer Series

R72G

Maximum Operating Pressure

17 bar

Body Material

Zinc

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+50°C

Model Number p

III B

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

IMI Norgren Pneumatic Shuttle Valve, Threaded Inlet and Outlet Ports, M5 Tapped Exhaust - T72 Series - T72T-2GA-P1N


This IMI Norgren pneumatic shuttle valve makes compressed-air control a breeze. Configured to let you move substances both up and downstream, it's a versatile choice for many industrial applications. The unit's body is made from corrosion-resistant zinc, so you can use it in humid spots. Nitrile elastomers keep out oil and contaminants for a longer lifespan. To boost workplace safety, the valve's sliding blade can be locked in the closed position using a padlock to prevent accidental opening.

Features & Benefits


• 17 bar maximum operating pressure for heavy-duty applications
• G1/4 female thread type means it's widely compatible
• Low weight of 0.39kg so it won't add excess strain on your system
• Suited to both inline and modular installation so it's versatile

Applications


• Industrial hydraulics
• Dental devices
• Air compression systems
• Commercial transportation workshops

Can I use this valve at sub-zero temperatures?


Yes. This valve has an ambient temperature range of -34°C to +65°C, so it's a reliable choice for sub-zero conditions. For reliably smooth running, the air supply should be dry enough to avoid ice formation at +2°C and below.

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