1/4, 3/8, 1/2, Air valve 0-9 Bar 4/2 4/3 rotary hand lever

£31.51

£42.97 incl. VAT
£26.26 ex. VAT

Brand: Shako Co Ltd

Model: TSV300

Stock: 39 in stock

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Description

4/2 & 4/3 way rotary hand control valve Shako TSV300

Manual rotary pneumatic valve for controlling actuators and air circuits, designed for versatile installation and reliable operation in industrial systems.

Valve specification
→ Function: 4/3 way (TSV30043) or 4/2 way (TSV30042)
→ Port sizes: 1/4, 3/8 or 1/2 BSP, optional NPT or Rc threads
→ Pressure range: 0 to 9 Bar, pressure tested to 10 Bar
→ Orifice: 18 mm²
→ Body: Aluminium alloy
→ Seals: NBR
→ Media: Compressed air and inert gases
→ Temperature: -10°C to +60°C
→ Operator type: Lever
→ Operator colour: Black
→ Options: Standard, B ports in base, C with locking device, or P with panel mounting nut (M40x1.5mm)

Applications
→ Manual control of pneumatic cylinders and actuators
→ Air distribution and pilot circuits in machinery
→ Industrial automation requiring rotary lever operation
→ Flexible mounting options for panels or base installation

Technical Specification

Brand: Shako Co Ltd

Model: TSV300

Width: 75.00 mm

Height: 156.00 mm

Depth: 75.00 mm

Weight: 0.75 kg

Valve / Product Type: Manual + Mechanical Control

Body Material: Aluminium

Port Size: 1/2 thread, 1/4 thread, 3/8 thread

Function: 4/2 Way, 4/3 Way

Operation: Direct Acting

Pressure: 0.02 Bar (20 mBar), 0.1 Bar (100 mBar), 0.2 Bar (200 mBar), 0.3 Bar (300 mBar), 0.4 Bar (400 mBar), 0.5 Bar (500 mBar), 0.6 Bar (600 mbar), 0.7 Bar (700 mBar), 0.8 Bar (800 mBar), 1 Bar, 1.2 Bar, 1.3 Bar, 1.4 Bar, 1.5 Bar, 1.6 Bar, 2 Bar, 2.5 Bar, 3 Bar, 3.5 Bar, 4 Bar, 4.5 Bar, 5 Bar, 5.5 Bar, 6 Bar, 6.5 Bar, 7 Bar, 7.5 Bar, 8 Bar, 8.5 Bar, 9 Bar, 10 Bar

Seals: NBR

Media: Air, Gases (Non Aggressive)

Options required: Manual Control, Mounting Holes, Outlet - right angle, Panel Mount

Orifice: 5.0mm

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Reviewed on 01/06/2020 by Ian Carlton