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Spool valve

17th March 1972, Page 66
17th March 1972
Page 66
Page 66, 17th March 1972 — Spool valve
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Pneumatic spool valves recently introduced by Enots are of three-port, two-position design and offer six actuation methods including pilot air.

The valves can pass 12 cu ft per min at 80 psi—a positive overlap is provided at the centre of the spool travel to prevent loss of air direct to exhaust when the valve is moved slowly, say when the valve is actuated by a slow-moving machine slide.

Each valve has *in. BSP ports but elsewhere has been designed to metric dimensions. Made by: Enots Ltd, PO Box 22, Eastern Avenue, Lichfield, Staffs.