Festo 110 V ac Solenoid Valve Coil

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121-5691
Mfr. Part No.:
MSFW-110-50/60
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Festo
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Brand

Festo

Supply Voltage

110 V ac

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Replacement Solenoid Coils


Replacement solenoid coils for use with solenoid valves in pneumatic applications. They have been designed to operate in aggressive conditions and fluctuating temperatures. Replacement coils are obtainable in a range of sizes, IP ratings, temperature ratings, power levels in watts or VA and with or without a plug socket.

Festo Solenoid Coil, 110 V AC - MSFW Series -MSFW-110-50/60


If you've got a faulty or worn-out solenoid valve in your pneumatic system, breathe life back into it with this replacement solenoid coil from Festo. It's built from hardwearing duroplast, copper and steel, and has been designed to operate in demanding conditions and fluctuating temperatures between -5°C and +40°C. An IP (ingress protection) rating of 65 means it's dust-tight and protected against jets of water. The coil is easily mounted with a knurled nut and is supplied with a standard plug socket.

• Supply voltage of 110 V AC is compatible with North American systems
• Contains only minimal levels of hazardous substances
• Copper winding material offers high conductivity for fast operation

Application Information


• Door entry systems
• Process gas technology
• Turbines

When do I need to replace a solenoid coil?


A solenoid coil needs to be replaced only when it either wears down or stops working.

Where are solenoid coils used?


Solenoid coils are most commonly used as low-power switches to open and close a pilot valve, which controls the main valve by applying pressure to a connected piston.

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