• F-5100 Series Subminiature Pressure Switch

    Pressure switches apply the signal pressure to a diaphragm that is opposed by a spring force. When the pressure signal force is greater than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), and the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state. When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the pressure signal drops below its reset point (also called “Off” pressure). The difference between the “On” pressure and the “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch.

  • F-5700 N.O. 3-Way Pressure Piloted Valve

    Pressure Piloted valves are an interface between a pressure signal(pilot pressure) and an independent pneumatic circuit. The valve is used to monitor the pressure signal and change the pneumatic state of the valve at a pressure. 

  • V-5100 Series Subminiature Vacuum Switch

    Vacuum switches apply the vacuum signal to a diaphragm that is opposed by a combination of spring forces. When the signal force is greater than the spring force it reaches its set-point (also called “On” pressure), and the internal mechanism moves and changes the electrical state. When the switch trips, the normally open circuit closes and the normally closed circuit opens. The switch will remain in this state until the vacuum signal moves back to its reset point (also called “Off” pressure). The difference between the “On” and “Off” pressure is defined as the Differential or Hysteresis of the switch.

  • V-5700 N.O. 3-Way Vacuum Piloted Valve

    Vacuum Piloted valves are an interface between a vacuum signal (pilot pressure) and an independent pneumatic circuit. The valve is used to monitor the vacuum signal and change the pneumatic state of the valve at a pressure.