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Flip-Flop Valve Pneumatically Controlled - 5/2 Way


Technical information Pressure range:


Control pressure: Temperature range:


Housing: Seals:


Operating medium:


Description 5/2 way pulsed maintained position NBR


5 micron filtered, lubricated or non-lubricated compressed air


Orifice: 8mm


Pilot Port Ports Order code G1/8


G1/4 76.083.89.42


The flip-flop valve provides a 5/2 way switched output from a pulse signal of at least 300ms to the pilot control port. The pulse signal changes the position of the 5/2 way valve. The valve position is maintained until the next pilot pulse signal is applied.


The control pilot signal must be more than 50% of the switched line pressure.


D1013


2.5-10 bar 0-10 bar


-15°C +50°C


Die-cast and lacquered zinc alloy


Oscillating Valve Pneumatically Controlled - 5/2 Way


Technical information Pressure range:


Control pressure: Temperature range:


Housing: Seals:


Operating medium:


NBR


5 micron filtered, lubricated or non-lubricated compressed air


Orifice: 6mm Description


5/2 way oscillator valve


Ports Order code G1/8


76.083.90.42


The oscillator valve provides a continuous 5/2 way switched output function by maintaining pressure to the pilot control port. Removal of pilot pressure returns the valve to its start position.


Speed depends on the connected volume and line pressure. Control the speed by adding flow control valves, for example, on cylinder ports.


The typical rate is 16 cycles per minute.


D1014


2.5-10 bar 2.5-10 bar -15°C +50°C


Die-cast and lacquered zinc alloy


Flip-Flop Valve Electrically Controlled - 5/2 Way


Technical information Pressure range:


Temperature range: Housing: Seals:


NBR


Operating medium:


Description 5/2 way pulsed maintained position


5 micron filtered, lubricated or non-lubricated compressed air


Orifice: 8mm


Ports Order code G1/4


76.083.89.00


The flip-flop valve provides a 5/2 way switched output from a signal to the electrical coil of at least 300ms. The pulse signal changes the position of the 5/2 way valve and is maintained until the next electrical signal is applied.


C1015


2.5-10 bar -15°C +50°C


Die-cast and lacquered zinc alloy


Oscillating Valve Electrically Controlled - 5/2 Way


Technical information Pressure range:


Temperature range: Housing: Seals:


NBR


Operating medium:


5 micron filtered, lubricated or non-lubricated compressed air


Orifice: 6mm Description 5/2 way oscillator valve


Ports Order code G1/8


76.083.90.00


The oscillator valve provides a continuous 5/2 way switched output function by maintaining an electrical signal to the coil. Removal of power returns the valve to its start position.


Speed depends on the connected volume and line pressure. Control the speed by adding flow control valves, for example, on cylinder ports.


The typical rate is 16 cycles per minute.


C1016


2.5-10 bar -15°C +50°C


Die-cast and lacquered zinc alloy


Coils and connection plug, see section M1002 - Page 36


Coils and connection plug, see section M1002 - Page 36


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