SMC Air Pneumatic Solenoid Valve - Solenoid G 3/4 VG342 Series

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RS Stock No.:
362-977
Mfr. Part No.:
VGA342-06FA
Brand:
SMC
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Brand

SMC

Function

Air

Connection Port Thread

G 3/4

Actuation Type

Solenoid

Manufacturer Series

VG342

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The SMC air operated valve from the VGA342 series exemplifies precision engineering tailored for a wide range of pneumatic applications. Designed with versatility in mind, it features a universal porting type, enhancing adaptability while maintaining operational efficiency. The valve’s dual actuation capabilities allow for both normally closed and normally open configurations, catering to diverse operational requirements. Standing resilient against pressures ranging from 0.2 to 0.9 MPa, this robust device ensures reliable performance within its specified temperature range. With an efficient return mechanism, it promises quick and responsive actuation, befitting it for critical applications where timing is essential. This valve goes beyond mere functionality

its design promotes ease of maintenance, underscoring its role as a user-friendly solution in industrial settings.

Employs a dual actuation mechanism for enhanced versatility
Specialised construction ensures reliable fluid control over a wide pressure range
Designed to perform optimally within specified ambient temperatures
User-friendly design facilitates efficient maintenance procedures
Stable operation under varying levels of impact and vibration
Includes an external pilot feature for flexible installation
Incorporates a lubrication-free operation for reduced maintenance demands
Compact dimensions make it ideal for space-constrained environments

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