Hydraulicspneumatics 1854 Humphrey Pc3 Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1854 Humphrey Pc3 Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1854 Humphrey Pc3 Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1854 Humphrey Pc3 Promo
Hydraulicspneumatics 1854 Humphrey Pc3 Promo

Proportional Control Valve

Oct. 10, 2014
The PC3 Valve is a 10-32 threaded, 2-port proportional valve capable of 0-24 lpm flow at 2.3-W maximum power consumption. Designed using a frictionless flat-spring armature. It’s available
The PC3 Valve is a 10-32 threaded, 2-port proportional valve capable of 0-24 lpm flow at 2.3-W maximum power consumption. Designed using a frictionless flat-spring armature. It’s available with an inline or manifold mount, with control voltages of 0-10 V or 0-20 V, and in maximum pressure ratings of 100, 50 and 25 psig. The valve is RoHS and REACH compliant and tested to 100 million cycles with fast response, quiet operation, low hysteresis and consistent flow gain.

Humphrey Products, (269) 381-5500

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