Stainless Steel One And One Half Inch 12V DC Solenoid Valve With Viton Seal Normally Closed Fast Actuation Under 1 Second For Gasoline Diesel Oils And Lubricants Durable Electric Valve For Industrial Equipment And Fluid Control
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SKU: VXB0C7G922XG
UPC: 00193019746394
UPC: 00193019746394
Stainless steel 1.5in 12V DC solenoid valve, single unit
✔️ 12V DC, normally closed, under 1s actuation, Viton seal, steel
✅ Coil voltage: 12V DC, normally closed configuration
✅ Fast actuation under 1 second for rapid shutoff
✅ Viton seal provides chemical resistance to gasoline, diesel, oils, lubricants
✅ Long service life: 1,000,000+ cycles with proper duty and maintenance; not for continuous duty beyond 8 hours
✔️ 12V DC, normally closed, under 1s actuation, Viton seal, steel
This stainless steel solenoid valve is a normally closed, fast-acting unit designed for precise fluid control in fuel lines, lubricants, and industrial equipment. It’s ideal for handling gasoline, diesel, oils, and other lubricants in automotive, manufacturing, and hydraulic systems.
✅ Port size: 1-1/2 inch NPT, stainless steel body (38.1 mm)✅ Coil voltage: 12V DC, normally closed configuration
✅ Fast actuation under 1 second for rapid shutoff
✅ Viton seal provides chemical resistance to gasoline, diesel, oils, lubricants
✅ Long service life: 1,000,000+ cycles with proper duty and maintenance; not for continuous duty beyond 8 hours
💡 What is a solenoid valve used for in fluid control systems?
This handy overview explains how these valves control fuel, oil, and lubricant flows in a wide range of equipment.
- Solenoid valves automate flow by energizing a coil to shift the internal passage, enabling precise on/off control.
- Use cases include fuel lines, lubrication circuits, and industrial machinery requiring quick shutoff.
- Key factors are port size (1-1/2 in, 38.1 mm), 12V DC coil, Viton seal, and appropriate pressure ratings.
- Duty cycle matters; avoid continuous operation beyond 8 hours to prevent coil burnout.
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