Norgren Pneumatic Regulator -, G 1/4 2 bar R16

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RS Stock No.:
218-0248
Mfr. Part No.:
R16-200-R30G
Manufacturer:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Product Type

Pneumatic Regulator

Series

R16

Outlet Size

G 1/4

Material

Zinc Alloy

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Minimum Operating Pressure

2bar

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

IMI Norgren Pneumatic Regulator, 2 Bar Outlet Pressure, 28 Bar Maximum Input Pressure - R16 Series - R16-200-R30G


Need a reliable solution to control and maintain output pressure in your pneumatic system? Use this high-efficiency pneumatic regulator from IMI Norgren. It's on hand to protect compressed-air applications against damage caused by over-pressurisation. The miniature regulator delivers reliable stability by automatically discontinuing the flow of air when it reaches a pre-set limit. You can be sure the device is tamper-resistant, as the pressure levels have been set and the unit has been sealed at the factory.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range of -20°C to +80°C ensures it's suitable for use in harsh conditions

• Zinc alloy body and aluminium alloy bonnet are hardwearing and resist corrosion for long product lifespan

• Nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) seals ensure airtight performance for optimal pressure control

Applications


• Medical anaesthetic equipment

• Gas grills

• Hand-operated tools

What's the difference between a pneumatic flow controller and pneumatic regulator?


A pneumatic system consists of different components, each performing separate functions. Valves control the flow of air, gases or fluids, while regulators control the pressure. That's why regulators are also known as pressure-reducing valves.

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