Festo 2/2 Closed, Monostable Pneumatic Solenoid/Pilot-Operated Control Valve - Electrical NPT 1/2 VZWF Series, 1492160

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RS Stock No.:
203-7660
Mfr. Part No.:
VZWF-B-L-M22C-N12-135-1P4-10
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Function

2/2 Closed, Monostable

Connection Port Thread

NPT 1/2

Actuation Type

Electrical

Manufacturer Series

VZWF

Mounting Style

Inline

Solenoid Fitted

Yes

Number of Ports

2

Body Material

Brass

Minimum Operating Pressure

0bar

Maximum Operating Temperature

+35°C

Thread Size

1/2in

Maximum Operating Pressure

10 bar

Configuration

NC

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Thread Standard

NPT

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Festo VZWF Series Pneumatic Solenoid/Pilot-Operated Control Valve, Brass Body, Normally Closed - VZWF-B-L-M22C-N12-135-1P4-10, Numeric Part Number: 1492160


This pneumatic solenoid/pilot-operated control valve, constructed from durable brass, is designed for efficient fluid control in various industrial applications. It features a diaphragm design for precision and a standard NPT connection port for easy installation. The valve's normally closed configuration ensures safety, and it operates effectively within a wide temperature range.

Features & Benefits


• Diaphragm design for enhanced responsiveness
• Electrical actuation for quick operation
• Soft sealing principle for minimal leakage
• Normally closed configuration for safety
• High-pressure capability supports diverse applications

Applications


• Automation systems for precise fluid control
• Pneumatic control in manufacturing processes
• Managing fluids such as compressed air and water
• Industrial machinery requiring reliable operation

Can it operate at low temperatures?


Yes, it functions effectively at temperatures as low as -10°C.

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