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Festo VTSA-F-FB

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£125.48 (ex. VAT)
Marvo Stock ID: MV-1Y6QE
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Product Description

The Festo VTSA-F-FB is a versatile valve manifold designed for efficient control in pneumatic systems. This modular unit supports a variety of valve sizes, allowing for flexible configuration to meet specific application needs. It features electrical actuation with integrated Ethernet fieldbus communication, ensuring seamless integration into automated systems. The VTSA-F-FB is built to handle compressed air as per ISO 8573-1:2010 standards, with an operating pressure range from -0.9 to 10 bar. It is suitable for environments with ambient temperatures between -5 °C and 50 °C and offers a high degree of protection with an IP65 rating. The manifold can accommodate up to 32 valve positions and 16 pressure zones, making it ideal for complex pneumatic operations. Its robust design includes a piston gate valve structure and supports various valve functions, including bistable and monostable operations. The VTSA-F-FB is RoHS-compliant, ensuring it meets environmental and safety standards.

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Physical Specifications

8.530 kg
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