Festo Pneumatic Solenoid Valve - MSFG Series

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RS Stock No.:
121-5690
Mfr. Part No.:
MSFG-24/42-50/60-OD
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Festo
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Brand

Festo

Manufacturer Series

MSFG

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Replacement Solenoid Coils


Replacement solenoid coils for use with solenoid valves in pneumatic applications. They have been designed to operate in aggressive conditions and fluctuating temperatures. Replacement coils are obtainable in a range of sizes, IP ratings, temperature ratings, power levels in watts or VA and with or without a plug socket.

Festo Solenoid Coil, 24 V DC, 42 V AC - MSFG Series - MSFG-24/42-50/60-OD


If you've got a worn-out solenoid valve, this replacement solenoid coil from Festo will fix it. It's a robust product that's made from a combination of Duroplast, copper and steel, with copper as the winding material. The coil has an IP65 rating for ingress protection, which means dust and dirt can't get into it and it can withstand jets of water. Solenoid coils are commonly used to control pneumatic systems in factory automation, as well as in applications ranging from drilling equipment to automotive construction.

Features & Benefits


• Power supply voltage of 24 V DC, 42 V AC
• Maximum operating temperature of +40˚C
• Minimum operating temperature of -5˚C
• Minimum tightening time of 10 ms
• Pull-in power of 9 VA
• Holding power of 7 VA
• Connection for a 3-pin plug
• Weight of 55 g

Range Information


• Festo's replacement solenoid coils are ideal for replacing worn-out coils in equipment
• The electromagnetic coil is made of metal tightly wrapped around a metal core
• Solenoid coils are mainly used as low-power switches to open and close pilot valves

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