Manually operated air valves are ideal for non-electrical control applications. Manual valves are available as foot pedal valves, toggle and rotary style hand levers, knobs, and limit switches; valves can also be assembled using pushbutton, selector switch, and keyswitch actuators.
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Unlike piloted and solenoid valves, manual valves require only a mechanical or human-initiated action, in order to function. Many operator styles are available, including pushbutton and foot activated models, that provide factory floor personnel with direct control over media flow.
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Pushbutton valves and operators are used to create manual valve assemblies, or hybrid electro-pneumatic actuators. The operators allow mounting of up to two 3-way or 4-way valves, or one valve and one to three electrical contact block(s).
Mechanically operated air valves require no electricity to operate, and are available with several types of manual actuators. Limit switch style actuators can detect end-of-travel of machinery or other devices.
Miniature manual valves offer extremely small footprints and are available with pushbutton or toggle style actuators. These valves offer a simple, convenient method for directional control and can be through-panel mounted for a clean, uncluttered operator interface.
Full-sized general purpose manual valves provide reliable operator-controlled fluid flow for numerous applications. Foot activated models allow hands-free control while toggle, lever, push-pull, and rotary models allow for easy hand operation.
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