Festo Adjustable Exhaust Valve x 10 bar

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RS Stock No.:
175-4497
Mfr. Part No.:
GRE-1/4
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Product Type

Adjustable Exhaust Valve

Series

GRE

Minimum Operating Pressure

0bar

Maximum Operating Pressure

10 bar

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

Exhaust Air Flow Control Valve, G 1/4 Inlet Port, 10 Bar - GRE-1/4


Choose this adjustable exhaust control valve from Festo when you need to set the speed of control drives or valves in your pneumatic system. It'll regulate the airflow and achieve the desired rate, helping to improve the efficiency of your system. You can use it at pressures from 0 to 10 bar and in temperatures from -10°C to +70°C, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial environments. A brass adjustment screw resists corrosion and provides easy adjustment while protecting against accidental movement.

• Wrought aluminium-alloy construction offers strength and corrosion resistance

• Nitrile rubber seals guard against leakage

• Slotted head screw allows easy adjustment while guarding against accidental movement

Applications


• Pneumatic systems

• Manufacturing plants

• Industrial machinery

How does a pneumatic exhaust valve work?


A pneumatic exhaust valve directs the compressed air from a cylinder into the atmosphere instead of letting it flow back through the valve.

Where should I fit a pneumatic exhaust valve?


For optimum performance, you should fit your pneumatic exhaust valve directly onto the vent side (exhaust port) of a pneumatic cylinder.

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