Timer Module
A pneumatic timer consists of a solenoid coil/core, operating spring, timing disk, filter and diaphragm. The core moves up into the coil when it has been energized and this leads to pressure on the diaphragm. The diaphragm moves into the top chamber which un-traps the air through the timing disk. By altering the needle valve you can adjust the amount of delay.
Very Reliable
Long Life Expectancy
Note
All logic units require mounting on a separate 2 or 3 port base, available separately. Logic units have an input (green) and output (red) pressure indicator to show the state of the respective signal. Units are supplied with two captive screws for mounting on all types of base and sealing o-rings are in the bottom of each unit.
Logic Systems
Logic units are best thought of as miniature valves, whose purpose is to influence the behaviour of larger power valves. They achieve this by producing and receiving output and input signals, using the common air supply. In this way, they are able to monitor and control a whole sequence of operations with great accuracy and repeatability.