Product Profile
Our Mini 1 valves feature a high-flow and compact design with bodies only 1 inch thick and 2 inches wide, they produce a flow capacity of 1.0 Cv. This 3 Way Mini-1 with Cam Over Center and Pilot Return allows for mechanical/pneumatic interface with your pneumatic system. These valves feature fast response times due to the spool’s short travel distance of only 0.30 inches. The spool is made from durable, corrosion-resistant 416 stainless steel with a high precision finish for maximum seal life. Our unique seal-spacer design yields optimum sealing with minimal squeeze which provides consistent, low friction shifting. The balanced spool design provides for true multipurpose capability, allowing the use of dual pressures, vacuum, or other non-standard piping of the ports. Self-lubricating Buna-N seals coated with PTFE based grease allow operation with minimal lubrication at any cycle rate. Non-lube service is acceptable at cycle rates of 18 CPM or less.
- Actuation of small pneumatic devices, i.e. single or double-acting cylinders, rotary actuators, slides, grippers, etc.
- Provides pilot signals for other valves
- Can be plumbed as a pressure selector, diverter, used in vacuum applications, etc.
Specifications
Cv Factor |
1.0 |
Port Size |
1/4" NPT |
Seal Material |
Buna-N |
Valve Design |
Spool |
Bubble Tight |
Yes |
Model Number |
M3821013 |
Type |
- 2 Way Normally Open
- 2 Way Normally Closed
- 3 Way Normally Open
- 3 Way Normally Closed
- Diverter
- Selector
Depending on plumbing configuration
|
Actuator |
- Mechanically Operated
- Direct Pilot Operated
|
Body |
Anodized Aluminum |
Primary Actuator |
Cam Over Center |
Secondary Actuator |
Direct Pilot |
Seal Spacer |
Injection Molded PBT |
Spool |
416 Stainless Steel |
Temperature Range |
-20° F to +160° F |
Pressure Range |
Vacuum to 150 PSI |
Pilot Pressure Range |
35 to 150 PSI
*For Maximum life, the Pilot air should be restricted
|
Weight (lbs) |
0.8 |
All models without return springs must be mounted with the spool in the horizontal position. |