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Item # R431004659, A PILOTAIR VALVE 2-MA-1A


A PILOTAIR VALVE 2-MA-1A





Specifications  · Features and Specifications

Specifications

Old Part #

P 58718
P058718

P58718

Configuration

Normally Closed

Operation

Straight Push

Length

2.50 in.

Width

1.50 in.

Height

2.44 in.

Weight

1/2 lb
0.23
kg

Maximum Inlet Pressure

250 psi
17.2
bar

Maximum Operating Temperature

-40 to +200 ºF
-40 to +93
ºC

Media

Air & inert gases (consult factory for other uses).


Features and Specifications
"A" PILOTAIR, Block-type and Panel Mounted Valves The REXROTH "A" PILOTAIR Valves are block-type and panel-mounted poppet-type directional valves which open, close or vent an air circuit. The poppet-type directional valve is ideal for frequent usage because of its ease of operation. This valve line makes maximum use of high production parts which are interchangeable throughout this product line as well as providing interchangeability of parts with the poppets in our Controlair ® and Flexair® Valve product lines. A definite advantage is gained when all of these products are used in the same application.

A very short travel of the valve parts produces full capacity flow. This factor is important in fact action circuits and repetitive manual or mechanical operations. Its design is highly compact for conserving mounting space and appearance. Spring force and air pressure are combined to give a tight seal and its resulting economies. Both block type and panel mounted "A" PILOTAIR Valves have a large flow capacity and have been proven under the most adverse conditions for dependable operation.




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