AutomationDirect Offers Additional NITRA Pneumatics Solenoid Valves Series

Nov. 30, 2016
AutomationDirect’s line of NITRA pneumatics now includes two additional series of valves and manifolds.

AutomationDirect’s line of NITRA pneumatics now includes two additional series of valves and manifolds. The BVS-3 series modular solenoid valves are body ported 3-port (3-way) poppet valves available in 2-position, normally open or normally closed configurations with 12VDC, 24VDC, or 120VAC coils. Starting at $29.00, models are available with an 8 mm Micro DIN connector; most models have removable flying leads, allowing the valves to be used with BVM series manifolds. BVS-3 series valves are also offered in low current models, starting at $28.00, and are available with 3VDC, 5VDC, 12VDC or 24VDC coils.

NITRA pneumatic BVS-4 series modular solenoid valves, starting at $46.00, are two-position, single spring return, body ported 4-port (4-way) spool valve models. Designed with 1/4” push-to-connect ports and 12VDC, 24VDC, 24VAC or 120VAC solenoid coils, these valves have removable flying leads or an 8 mm Micro DIN connector.

BVM series manifolds simplify the mounting and wiring of BVS series solenoid valves. Made of sturdy glass-reinforced thermoplastic with DIN rail mounting clips included, they feature push-to-connect air connections for quick and easy tubing installation. BVM-3 series modular manifolds start at $54.00, are available in 4 and 8-station styles for mounting BVS-3 series valves and feature a 9-pin D-sub connector for convenient single-cable wiring. BVM-4 series modular manifolds, starting at $22.00, are available in 2, 3 and 4-station models.

Control distribution blocks are now available for BVS-4/BVM-4 assemblies. NITRA pneumatic control distribution blocks, starting at $41.00, are a convenient way to connect a bank of AVS or BVS-series valves to a controller, allowing replacement of a bundle of solenoid cables with a single cable connected to an M12 or a D-sub connector. Each block matches up with a manifold of two to eight stations.

Added accessories include replacement solenoid coils, aluminum manifolds, blanking plugs, and more.

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