Numatics ISO Series Pneumatic Valves from MacroMotion

DCS ISO macromotion 400

February 4, 2019

Numatics ISO series valves are high speed, heavy duty valves, designed for general service on all types of automation. Valves comply with ISO standard 5599/1 for valve unit to base interchangeability as well as 5599/2 and 15407-2. Direct solenoid, solenoid pilot and air pilot actuated models available. They are true multi-purpose valves and employ the patented Numatics spool and sleeve assembly.

Features: 

  • Direct solenoid, solenoid air pilot, and air pilot actuated

  • Conforms to ISO standards 5599/1

  • High speed, heavy duty design

  • AC or DC

  • NEMA 4/IP65

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