G1/8 5/2 pilot/spring valve

RS Stock No.: 720-271Brand: ParkerManufacturers Part No.: 8L501-102
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Parker

Connection Port Thread

G 1/8

Actuation Type

Pilot/Spring

Manufacturer Series

8L

Number of Ports

5/2

Body Material

Zinc Die Cast Aluminium

Maximum Flow Rate

11.5L/min

Minimum Operating Pressure

2bar

Thread Size

1/8in

Maximum Operating Pressure

10 bar

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

Thread Standard

G

Product details

International Series

Power solenoid and pilot valves with compact streamlined design for fast response and excellent flow handling characteristics.

Coils turn through 90° or 180°
Solenoid valves fitted with a manual override control unit which permits operation of the valve independently of the electrical supply
IP65 Protection Rating

Warning

Compressed air, whilst generally considered a safe source of energy, must always be treated with caution and under no circumstances be used for any other purposes than that for which it is intended.

P.O.A.

G1/8 5/2 pilot/spring valve

P.O.A.

G1/8 5/2 pilot/spring valve

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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Parker

Connection Port Thread

G 1/8

Actuation Type

Pilot/Spring

Manufacturer Series

8L

Number of Ports

5/2

Body Material

Zinc Die Cast Aluminium

Maximum Flow Rate

11.5L/min

Minimum Operating Pressure

2bar

Thread Size

1/8in

Maximum Operating Pressure

10 bar

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

Thread Standard

G

Product details

International Series

Power solenoid and pilot valves with compact streamlined design for fast response and excellent flow handling characteristics.

Coils turn through 90° or 180°
Solenoid valves fitted with a manual override control unit which permits operation of the valve independently of the electrical supply
IP65 Protection Rating

Warning

Compressed air, whilst generally considered a safe source of energy, must always be treated with caution and under no circumstances be used for any other purposes than that for which it is intended.