Norgren Pneumatic Relay Shuttle Valve R74G Series, 2.5mm, III B

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RS Stock No.:
267-9462
Mfr. Part No.:
T74T-4GA-P1N
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Function

Pneumatic Relay

Thread Size

2.5mm

Manufacturer Series

R74G

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, Push Button Operation, Compressed Air Only - T74 Series - T74T-4GA-P1N


Take control of your system with this pneumatic shuttle valve from IMI Norgren. With three ports and two positions, it lets compressed air flow through one end and the middle port simultaneously, but not the third port, so it's just the job for operating multiple switches. The unit has a high maximum operating pressure of 17 bar, so it can take the strain of demanding industrial jobs. Thanks to a standard G1/2 female thread connection, it's a cinch to fit into your system as either a standalone unit or part of a modular assembly.

Features & Benefits


• Sliding blade can be locked closed using a padlock, for greater control
• 0.3kg weight adds minimal strain to your setup
• Zinc body is highly durable so withstands wear in heavy-duty operations

Applications


• Industrial automation
• Transportation
• Mechanical engineering

Can I use this shuttle valve in harsh environments?


Yes – this valve has a wide operating temperature range between -34°C and +65°C so you can use it in harsh conditions. It's important that your air supply is dry enough at temperatures below +2°C to avoid ice forming.

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