Norgren 5/3 Pneumatic Solenoid Valve - Solenoid/Solenoid G 1/4 61 Series

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RS Stock No.:
494-1113
Mfr. Part No.:
V61B611A-A2000
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Function

5/3

Connection Port Thread

G 1/4

Actuation Type

Solenoid/Solenoid

Manufacturer Series

61

Mounting Style

Manifold

Number of Ports

5

Body Material

Aluminium

Maximum Flow Rate

950L/min

Minimum Operating Pressure

3bar

Maximum Operating Pressure

10 bar

Thread Size

1/4in

Number of Positions

3

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+50°C

Thread Standard

G

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

IMI Norgren Pneumatic Solenoid Valve, 5/3 Function, 8 Bar Maximum Operating Pressure - V61 Series - V61B611A-A2000


Use this compact 5/3 directional control valve from IMI Norgren to regulate airflow in your pneumatic equipment. With a magnetic coil at each end that can be energised or de-energised to move the spool, it delivers efficient flow control. The unit's housing is made from aluminium, making it durable and corrosion-resistant, so you can rely on it, even in harsh environments. A wide operating temperature range of -10°C to +50°C makes it ideal for tough industrial settings.

Features & Benefits


• Operating pressure range between 3 and 8 bar, making it ideal for use with medium-duty to heavy-duty equipment
• G1/4 thread ensures easy fitting to other components and firm attachment in the presence of vibration
• IP65 rating means it's resistant to dust and low-pressure water jets, ensuring your system stays uncontaminated and can operate efficiently

Applications


• Double-acting cylinders
• Process and packaging industry
• Food and drinks production

Can I operate this valve manually while the solenoid is still energised?


No, you shouldn't. Manually operating this valve while the solenoid is still energised will result in the magnetic coil being damaged.

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