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Pneumatic valve manifold

April 9, 2012
MPA-L valve manifold is scalable down to a single valve slice, so directional valves can be adapted to any application. Valves are electrically connected to internal printed circuit board, providing exact coil allocation.
MPA-L valve manifold is scalable down to a single valve slice, so directional valves can be adapted to any application. Valves are electrically connected to internal printed circuit board, providing exact coil allocation. Standard valve functions, including 5/2, 5/3, and dual 3/2 types, are available. Key features include up to 32 valve locations, with maximum flow rate to 360 Nl/min. They come in inch and metric ports and feature pneumatic functions and accessories such as pressure regulators D-sub, bus networks, and Ethernet connections

Festo Corp., (800) 993-3786, bit.ly/hp412festo

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