Norgren G 1/4 Pneumatic Regulator - 0bar to 6bar, 1/4 in, 10bar max. input

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RS Stock No.:
218-0254
Mfr. Part No.:
R91W-2GK-NLN
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Port Connection

G 1/4

Maximum Outlet Pressure

6bar

Minimum Outlet Pressure

0bar

Maximum Input Pressure

10bar

Manufacturer Series

R91G, R91W

Port Connection Thread Size

1/4 in

Typical Flow Rate

39.6m³/h

Port Connection Thread Standard

G

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

IMI Norgren Pneumatic Regulator, 0 to 6 Bar Outlet Pressure, 10 Bar Maximum Input Pressure - R91W Series - R91W-2GK-NLN


Install this multi-function pneumatic regulator from IMI Norgren to control the pressure in your pneumatic systems. It's a special-purpose device that protects deionised water or compressed-air applications from over-pressurisation. You can quickly and easily set precise pressure ranges thanks to the low-torque, non-rising adjustment knob. This knob also features a handy snap-action that locks in the pressure setting when pushed down. The unit's bonnet and body are made of acetal plastic that's specially tested and approved for contact with potable water and food.

Features & Benefits


• Stainless steel valves and O-rings are approved for use in the food industry as they won't rust or crumble
• Operating temperatures from -20°C to +52°C for air applications and +2°C to +52°C for water applications make this a versatile option

Applications


• Food and beverage appliances
• Medical ventilators
• Wall-mounted oxygen supplies in healthcare settings

Why is it important to only use tested and approved pneumatic regulators when working with food and drinks?


Some industrial products contain materials that could be harmful if they end up in food or drinks. When an item is approved for use in the food and beverage industry, it means they've been fully tested and there's no risk of dangerous substances being present.

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