Festo 2/2 Pneumatic Solenoid Valve - Pilot G 1/4 VZWM Series, 546162

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RS Stock No.:
163-7306
Mfr. Part No.:
VZWM-L-M22C-G14-F5-R1
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Function

2/2

Connection Port Thread

G 1/4

Actuation Type

Pilot

Manufacturer Series

VZWM

Mounting Style

Inline

Maximum Flow Rate

31000L/min

Thread Size

1/4in

Configuration

NC

Maximum Operating Pressure

10 bar

Thread Standard

G

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Festo VZWM Series Pneumatic Solenoid Valves, G 1/4 Connection Port Thread, Normally Closed - VZWM-L-M22C-G14-F5-R1, Numeric Part Number: 546162


This pneumatic solenoid valve is a pilot-actuated component designed for precise control in various fluid systems. Constructed from stainless steel, it offers durability and corrosion resistance. Featuring a G 1/4 connection port and a maximum flow rate of 31,000 L/min, it is suitable for diverse applications in automation and industrial settings.

Features & Benefits


• Diaphragm design for reliable operation
• Soft sealing principle to minimise leaks
• Inline mounting for efficient space utilisation
• Handles compressed air and inert gases
• Flow rate of 1,400 L/min for operational efficiency
• Temperature range of -10°C to +60°C for versatile use

Applications


• Controls compressed air systems
• Applied in industrial automation processes
• Effective in packaging and food processing machinery
• Suitable for pneumatic conveying systems

Will it handle viscous media effectively?


Yes, it can manage a maximum viscosity of 22mm²/s.

Can this valve be used in a high-pressure environment?


It is designed to withstand up to 10 bar of pressure.

Is it necessary to mount it in one specific position?


For optimal performance, it should be mounted upright.

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