Norgren Black, Green Panel Mounting Visual Indicator, 8.6bar, G 1/8 inlet port, 30mm mount hole

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RS Stock No.:
822-4021
Mfr. Part No.:
5VS-402-800
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Colour

Black, Green

Inlet Port

G 1/8

Maximum Input Pressure

8.6bar

Mount Hole Size

30mm

Manufacturer Series

5VS

Mount

Panel

Body Material

PBT

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

IMI Norgren Visual Indicator, 0.7 to 8.6 Bar Operating Pressure, Panel Mounting - 5VS Series - 5VS-402-800


Clearly determine whether there's pressure in your pneumatic circuit with this visual indicator from IMI Norgren. It has a green colour when actuated and a black colour when not actuated, making it easy to monitor the status of your system at a glance. As this unit has a wide operating pressure range of 0.7 to 8.6 bar, it's suitable for use in low-pressure and medium-pressure applications. For versatility, it's compatible with filtered, dry or lubricated compressed air.

Features & Benefits


• Broad operating temperature range between +2°C and +66°C for use in demanding environments
• PBT body is resistant to heat and impact, so safe for industrial use
• Light weight of 0.035kg to put minimal strain on your equipment

Applications


• Automation systems
• Manufacturing facilities
• Construction equipment
• Agricultural machinery

How do I mount this visual indicator?


This visual indicator is designed for panel mounting. It needs a compact mounting diameter of 30mm, so it won't take up much space.

How does this device work?


This unit is diaphragm-operated, meaning it turns on when air pressure flexes the diaphragm and shuts off again when the pressure drops.

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