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Regulator, Pressure Boosting Valve: Regulator, Regulator Type: Standard, Shape: Standard, Operating Environment: Standard, Compatible Fluid: Air, Exhaust Mechanism (Air Bleed): [Included] Relief, Reverse Flow Function (Relief): No, Supply Side Connection Type: G, Supply Side, Connection Diameter: 1/4, Flow Direction: [Right] From Left to Right, Control Side Connection Type: G, Control Side

Regulator, Pressure Boosting Valve: Regulator, Regulator Type: Standard, Shape: Standard, Operating Environment: Standard, Compatible Fluid: Air, Exhaust Mechanism (Air Bleed): [Included] Relief, Reverse Flow Function (Relief): No, Supply Side Connection Type: G, Supply Side, Connection Diameter: 1/4, Flow Direction: [Right] From Left to Right, Control Side Connection Type: G, Control Side

-L1) Width at closing (mm) (L1) Width at opening (mm) (L2) Weight (g) Model 11221122112211221122112211221122112211221122112211221122112211221122112260 72 94 112 84 126 92 134 172 114 186 340 405 485 660 870 20 40 60 30 60 MHL2-10D MHL2-10D1 MHL2-10D2 MHL2-16D MHL2-16D1 10 40 60 L1 16 40 L2 146 98 158 178 116 226 138 238 278 166 1010 1175 1645 1840 1850 80 40 80 100 50 MHL2-16D2 MHL2-20D MHL2

Metric size Inch size M D1 Model number Piping thread Pilot port 6 1/4 3/8 1/2 10 12 8 (5/16) 1/8 Uni-fit ASP330F-U01-X352 G 1/8 L1 T 1/4 Uni-fit ASP430F-U02-X352 G 1/4 3/8 Uni-fit ASP530F-U03-X352 G 3/8 D2 1/2 Uni-fit ASP630F-U04-X352 G 1/2 L2 H Note) Additional models are possible (i.e. thread form/tubing size combinations), please contact your SMC representative for availability.

Description Material 1 Body SCS14A (SUS 316) 2 Needle SUS316 L4 3 Lock nut SUS316 4 Valve SUS316 5 Valve guide SUS316, NBR for low temperature L2 L3 6 Spring SUS316 7 Bolt SUS316 8 O-ring NBR for low temperature L5 9 O-ring NBR for low temperature Model Port size D H L1 L2 L3 L4 Note) L5 Mass g MAX. MIN.

Metric size Inch size M D1 Model number Piping thread 6 1/4 3/8 1/2 10 12 8 Pilot port (5/16) ASP330F-U01-X352 1/8 Uni-fit G 1/8 L1 T ASP430F-U02-X352 1/4 Uni-fit G 1/4 ASP530F-U03-X352 3/8 Uni-fit G 3/8 D2 ASP630F-U04-X352 1/2 Uni-fit G 1/2 H L2 Note) Additional models are possible (i.e. thread form/tubing size combinations), please contact L4 your SMC representative for availability.

View A L1 L2 L3 PE Inlet of the power supply cable Note: Prepare a cable tie. Fasten the power cable to the mount on the base with the cable tie.

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When a load, such as a relay or solenoid, which generates surge is directly driven, use a type of switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 4.

For a facility having a small installation area (that can not vent the air naturally): Make a forced air exhaust vent on a wall at a high level and an air inlet on a wall at a low level. 3.

Installation at indoor site 1 In case of facility having a large installation area (that can vent the air naturally) Make an air outlet on a wall at a high level and air inlet on a wall at a low level, to allow for adequate airflow. 2 In case of facility having a small installation area (that can not vent the air naturally) Make a forced air exhaust vent on a wall at a high level and an air

Although a zener diode for surge protection is connected at the output side of a solid state auto switch, damage may still occur if a surge is applied repeatedly. When directly driving a load that generates surge, such as a relay or solenoid valve, use a switch with a built-in surge absorbing element. 8.

Reset (RES) Keeping RY(n 1)A or RY(n 3)A (RES) ON for 50ms or longer RY(n 1)A RY(n 3)A 1 allows an alarm to be deactivated. Some alarms cannot be deactivated by Reset RY(n 1)A or RY(n 3)A (RES). (Refer to section 10.4.1.) If RY(n 1)A or RY(n 3)A (RES) is turned ON with no alarm occurring, the base circuit will not be shut off.