SMC AS Series In-Line Type Speed Controller M

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RS Stock No.:
825-8614
Distrelec Article No.:
304-10-668
Mfr. Part No.:
AS1002F-06-J
Manufacturer:
SMC
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Brand

SMC

Product Type

Speed Controller

Sub Type

In-Line Type

Series

AS

Inlet Thread Standard

M

Maximum Operating Pressure

1 Mpa

Material

Brass, POM, Electroless Nickel Plated, Steel Wire, Polypropylene, Nitrile Rubber (NBR), Polybutylene Terephthalate, Halogenated Nitrile Rubber (HNBR)

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Minimum Operating Pressure

0.1MPa

Proof Pressure

1.5MPa

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

In-line Speed Controller with Push-In Fittings, Straight


AS series inline speed controllers from SMC. This series is lightweight and has the benefit of index plates to help identify points when multiple controllers are installed. AS inline flow controllers can be mounted in four different ways so can be used in various installations.

Features and Benefits


• Minimises installation time and cost

• Accepts nylon and polyurethane tubing

• Wide variety of sizes

• Speed accurately controlled even at low velocity

• Constant speed easily set

• Retaining function prevents loss of needle

Flow Regulators & Restrictors - SMC


Regulators for controlling the flow of compressed air to pneumatic actuators. SMC’s AS series speed controllers have a larger, push-pull locking dial making precise adjustment and control easy and reducing the setting time by half. Available to suit a range of tubing diameters.

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