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Directional Control Valves for Automation

November 18, 2010 By kjohnson

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Norgren’s V60 Series pneumatic in-line directional control valves are available for 2-way, 3-way or 4-way operation.  These pneumatic valves can be operated by air pilot or solenoid pilot with low power consumption 24VDC solenoids.  These direction control valves can be surface or din rail mounted.  The V60 Series directional control valves have high flow rates and are available in multiple port sizes.  They can be used as individual pneumatic valves or can easily be assembled in a 3 valve manifold with one or multiple manifold bases to create a stacking valve bank.

The V60 Series directional control valves are spooled valves designed to operate linear motion control components and require air filtration of 50 microns or better.  4-way, 2-position directional control valves are the most common valve used to operate a pneumatic double acting cylinder.  For best control of pneumatic components, flow control valves (regulating out) should be installed to regulate the speed of the device.

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