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Smaller than other PLCs, these controllers save space in your control cabinet. They combine the functionality of a relay, timer relay, and switch in one unit, so you can program simple automation jobs.
Halt machinery in an instant with these tablet holders. They equip your tablet with safety switches that meet IEC and EN standards, so you can safely move around your equipment while teaching robots or monitoring production lines and conveyor systems.
Reduce the humidity in your enclosure to prevent condensation that can cause corrosion and short circuits.
Replace the thermostat on your water heater.
These valves create one action, such as extending a cylinder. Apply voltage to the electrical connection to actuate. They're also known as 3/2 valves.
Run through equipment cycles up to 30% faster than with standard valves. These valves shift between flow positions in 1.7 ms. Also known as 3/2 valves, they create one action, such as extending a cylinder. Apply voltage to the electrical connection to actuate.
Also known as 3/3 valves, these valves close all ports in the off position to stop equipment in a locked position with air pressure holding it in place. They're often used for vacuum suction and release applications and intermediate cylinder stops.
Often used to extend and then retract a cylinder at different speeds, these valves create two actions and have two exhaust ports, which allows you to control the speed of each action by attaching a flow control valve to each exhaust port. Also known as 5/2 valves, they actuate when voltage is applied to the electrical connection.
Run through equipment cycles up to 30% faster than with standard valves. These valves shift between flow positions in 1.7 ms. Often used to extend and then retract a cylinder at different speeds, they create two actions and have two exhaust ports, which allows you to control the speed of each action by attaching a flow control valve to each exhaust port.
These valves close all ports in the off position to stop equipment in a locked position with air pressure holding it in place. Often used to extend and then retract a cylinder at different speeds, they create two actions and have two exhaust ports, which allows you to control the speed of each action by attaching a flow control valve to each exhaust port. Apply voltage to the electrical connection to actuate.
In the off position, these valves exhaust all air pressure, allowing the equipment to return to the neutral position. Often used to extend and then retract a cylinder at different speeds, they create two actions and have two exhaust ports, which allows you to control the speed of each action by attaching a flow control valve to each exhaust port. Apply voltage to the electrical connection to actuate.
Also known as 4-way and 5/2 valves, these valves create two actions, such as extending and then retracting a double-acting cylinder. Apply voltage to the electrical connection to actuate.
Create two actions at the same time, such as extending two single-acting cylinders at once. Apply voltage to the electrical connection to actuate. Also known as pressure center valves.
These valves are rated for environments where hazardous material is present. They actuate when voltage is applied to the electrical connection.
Use a single valve to create motion and control the speed of that motion.
Ceramic plates form a longer-lasting seal against oil and dust than rubber seals that deteriorate over time. These valves withstand use in corrosive, dusty, and dirty environments such as foundries, paper mills, and steel plants. Apply voltage to the electrical connection to actuate.
With two 3-way integrated solenoid valves, these electrically controlled valves direct airflow to end-of-arm tools that don’t require vacuum suction, such as pick-and-place grippers. Also known as 3/2 valves, each of the two solenoid valves directs air to a different port.
Rated IP69K, these valves withstand high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns. Their smooth design keeps out dust, dirt, and contaminants, making them easier to keep clean. Apply voltage to the electrical connection to actuate.
Mount valves to a single-station base or to a manifold, which allows a single pressure source for multiple valves, then add or remove valves as your needs change.
Mix and match valve styles on one manifold to meet your control needs. Mount multiple valves to a manifold to reduce piping requirements and create multiple actions from a single pressure input.
With two 2-way integrated solenoid valves, these electrically controlled valves direct airflow to venturi pumps, which generate the suction you need to run end-of-arm tools, such as vacuum cups.
Also known as Monday-morning valves, these valves slowly introduce pressure to reduce surge damage during start-up.
Control a single heating or cooling device in your enclosure to keep electronics at a safe operating temperature.
Keep electronics in your enclosure from getting too hot or cold with these thermostats that control two devices at once.
Get NEMA 4 and IP66 protection from dirt and water. If vibration or shock exceeds a set activation point, the contacts actuate to either shut down your machine or activate an alarm.
Two easy-to-set dials allow you to adjust a set activation point for vibration as well as a time delay to avoid false triggering from start-up vibration. An LED alarm signals if the set activation point is exceeded.
Set to a specific speed to detect unwanted machinery slowdown that can cause damage and downtime.
Install these switches into a threaded connection in your tank wall from outside the tank.
For use in locations with flammable gases and combustible dust, this switch is UL listed and CSA certified for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups C and D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups E, F, and G.
These switches are CSA certified for hazardous locations.
Use high-frequency sound waves to detect chemical level.
Designed for use in areas where flammable substances are present, these switches are CSA certified for hazardous locations.
When dry material rises to the level of the rotating paddle, these switches actuate.
Update standard outlet boxes in closets, hallways, and storage rooms to use LED light.
No need for wiring—these lights plug-in with a two-prong plug. Also known as shop lights.
Install sockets for medium (standard household) screw-in base light bulbs.
Also known as pigtail holders. Temporarily wire these sockets to provide light during construction.
Check that your HVAC smoke detector is working properly. Wire these test stations to your smoke detector controller to test difficult to access smoke detectors from a convenient location.
Detect the presence of smoke in ducts and shut down HVAC units to avoid circulation.
Connect and monitor your fire alarm system.
Hardwire these switches to automatic door openers, electromagnetic locks, and electric strikes and your door will open at the touch of a button or the wave of your hand.
Add these switches to your abrasive blasting hose to prevent it from spraying if the operator loses control. Also known as deadman switches, they prevent injuries and reduce wasted material by springing back to the off position when the operator lets go.
Hardwire these sockets to a power source.
Turn an overhead outlet or an extension cord into a temporary light. These sockets have a two-prong plug for a quick connection.
Replace worn sockets in light fixtures.
Lock bulbs in place to prevent vibration from shaking them loose.
Direct flow with an electronic signal.
Control the direction of flow or stop flow altogether.