Parker 230 V ac Solenoid Valve Coil
- RS Stock No.:
- 410-573
- Mfr. Part No.:
- P2FCB457
- Brand:
- Parker
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- RS Stock No.:
- 410-573
- Mfr. Part No.:
- P2FCB457
- Brand:
- Parker
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- COO (Country of Origin):
- FR
Parker Solenoid Coils
Parker solenoid coils are predominantly used with solenoid valves within pneumatic applications. Another common application is to start, stop or direct the flow of hydraulic fluid. They have been created and designed to withstand and operate in aggressive conditions and fluctuating temperatures.
Features & Benefits
This coil is ideal as a replacement solenoid coil
Made up of durable, hardwearing materials
P2F Series
Coils are wound with enamelled copper wire, having temperature index 1800C with class F insulation (1550C) and are encapsulated in Thermoplastic resin
When fitted with suitable connector and correct gasket they give protection to IP65
Made up of durable, hardwearing materials
P2F Series
Coils are wound with enamelled copper wire, having temperature index 1800C with class F insulation (1550C) and are encapsulated in Thermoplastic resin
When fitted with suitable connector and correct gasket they give protection to IP65
A little more information...
A Solenoid coil needs to be replaced within a hydraulic system when the solenoid valve either wears down or stops working
Did you know that a solenoid is electromagnetic? It's made up of a tightly wrapped metal coil around a solid metal core
A solenoid coil is most commonly used as a low-power switch that opens and closes a pilot valve, which also controls the main valve through applying pressure to a connected piston
Did you know that a solenoid is electromagnetic? It's made up of a tightly wrapped metal coil around a solid metal core
A solenoid coil is most commonly used as a low-power switch that opens and closes a pilot valve, which also controls the main valve through applying pressure to a connected piston