Air pressure servo valve with a rated flow of 1 to 200 NL/min. Compact structure with high responsiveness and high precision. Ideal for robotics, semiconductor manufacturing, and animatronics!
The "Pneumatic Servo Valve J814 Series" is a compact pneumatic servo valve that supports 3-way or 4-way configurations, featuring high torque, high response, and high precision. It has good reproducibility of the control pressure against the command signal, making it suitable for controlling pressure, force, position, and vibration. It can also create a vacuum state. Typical applications include robotics, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, animatronics, active vibration isolation devices, load testing machines, internal pressure control devices, and pressing force control devices. 【Features】 ■ Single-stage nozzle flapper valve using a torque motor ■ High resolution and low hysteresis ■ Compact, lightweight, and high responsiveness ■ Robust and long-lasting design with no sliding parts *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Specifications of the 3-Way Valve】 Rated flow rate (at a valve pressure drop of 500 kPa): 1 to 200 NL/min Operating pressure range: 0 to 1000 kPa Supply side pressure resistance: 1500 kPa Return side pressure resistance: 1500 kPa Rated current: 100 mA, 200 mA Hysteresis: ≦3.0% Operating temperature range: -10 to 60℃ Compatible fluid: Compressed air Weight: Approximately 400 g~ *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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Moog is a global company in the field of motion control. It has provided top-tier motion control technology to manufacturers around the world, enabling more freedom and flexibility in development and design. Moog Japan was established in 1970 as the Japanese subsidiary of Moog Inc. (headquartered in the United States). Currently, it serves as the headquarters for Moog in the Asia-Pacific region and is one of the three major development centers for general industrial products, contributing to the advancement of the manufacturing industry.