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Solenoid valves

Nov. 30, 2005
Series 1323 solenoid valves are for use on single-acting pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders to diverge one fluid into two circuits or converge two fluids into one circuit. Three-way, two-position valves are normally closed, normally open, or ...
Series 1323 solenoid valves are for use on single-acting pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders to diverge one fluid into two circuits or converge two fluids into one circuit. Three-way, two-position valves are normally closed, normally open, or universal. Direct acting with BSP or NPT 1/4in. threads, they feature flow coefficients of 0.11, 0.12, and 0.16 Cv for 0.069, 0.079, and 0.098 in. sizes with maximum pressure to 180 psi (NC). Jefferson Solenoid Valves USA Inc., (305) 249-8120, www.jeffersonvalves.com

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