Festo Branching Module for MS

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RS Stock No.:
202-1867
Mfr. Part No.:
MS4-FRM-1/4
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

For Use With

MS

Sub Type

Branching Module

Standards/Approvals

Compressed air in accordance with ISO8573-1:2010 (7:4:4), Conforms to RoHS

Product Type

Manifold Block

COO (Country of Origin):
HU

Festo Manifold Block, Branching Module Type, 1,500L/min Top and Bottom Standard Nominal Flow Rate - MS4-FRM-1/4


Looking for a hub to connect four valves? Fit this Festo manifold block into your pneumatic setup. It's a branching module used to direct inert gas in or out of your equipment and vent off excess pressure as needed. Thanks to a wide operating range from 0 to 14 bar, it's a versatile option. A high 4,600L/min standard nominal flow rate between the two side ports ensures this is an efficient performer to use with your air tools, pumps and cylinders.

Features & Benefits


• Corrosion-resistant die-cast aluminium housing holds up in humid environments

• Performs in temperatures from -10°C to +60°C, so it's suitable for heavy industrial environments

• Light 165g weight won't put unnecessary strain on your setup

• Standard G1/4 pneumatic port connection for easy integration into your existing system

Applications


• Agricultural sector

• Manufacturing industry

• Construction sites

• Oil and gas equipment

How do I mount this unit?


Installation's easy. Use a Festo mounting bracket (202-1898), plate (202-1893) or sub-base (202-1887), depending on your setup's needs.

What connectors fit in this block?


It accepts any threaded G1/4 connector, like a G1/4 male to push-in 8mm straight fitting (250-2669).

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