Norgren 5/2 Pneumatic Solenoid Valve - Pilot/Spring G 1/4 V61 Series

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RS Stock No.:
613-3500
Mfr. Part No.:
V61B5D7A-XA090
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Function

5/2

Connection Port Thread

G 1/4

Actuation Type

Pilot/Spring

Manufacturer Series

V61

Solenoid Fitted

No

Number of Ports

5/2

Body Material

Aluminium

Maximum Flow Rate

1300L/min

Minimum Operating Pressure

-0.9bar

Maximum Operating Pressure

10bar

Thread Size

1/4in

Maximum Operating Temperature

+50°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Thread Standard

G

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

IMI Norgren Pneumatic Solenoid Valve, Pilot/Spring Actuation Type, 1300L/min Maximum Flow Rate - V61 Series - V61B5D7A-XA090


When it comes to precision control over your pneumatic system, this 5/2 solenoid valve from IMI Norgren is a small wonder. Despite compact dimensions of 130 (L) x 40 (W) x 25mm (D), this miniature marvel punches above its weight, delivering an impressive 1300L/min flow rate. For energy-efficient performance, it's internally piloted, which reduces its power consumption to just 2W. High-strength aluminium makes for a robust yet lightweight housing material, so you can rest assured this device is easy to handle and won't strain your equipment.

• Operating pressure range between -0.9 and 10 bar for versatility
• Standard G1/4 port fitting means it's widely compatible with standard equipment
• Manifold system makes installation quick and easy

Applications


• Medical equipment
• Conveyor belts
• Transportation industry

Can this product cope with extreme temperatures?


Yes, as it's designed to withstand the stresses of heavy-industrial settings, the valve operates comfortably at temperatures between -10°C and +50°C. One thing to watch out for, though – the air supply must be dry enough to avoid ice formation below +2°C.

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