Description
Key Features:
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Common Supply Passages: A shared inlet across all mounted valve positions, simplifying plumbing and reducing material usage.
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Common Exhaust (or Return) Passages: Provides a unified outlet for venting or returning flow, keeping valve stations economical and compact.
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Multiple Stations: You can equip anywhere from 4 to 10 stations—ideal for scalable systems.
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Constructed typically from aluminum for lightweight durability; may incorporate gaskets and mounting hardware.
While I couldn’t locate a source for your exact “½″ valve, 4‑to‑10‑station” spec, the concept aligns with general manifold designs such as those from Humphrey and other pneumatic equipment makers
Blanking Plate (½″)
A blanking plate (also called a block‑off plate) is used to seal unused valve positions in the manifold:
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Prevents media (air, hydraulic fluid) from leaking through unused stations.
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Installed with screws and typically includes gaskets to ensure an airtight or fluid-tight seal.
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Available for various port sizes—including ½″—and compatible series
Example: Humphrey 410M Series Manifold (Analogous Design)
While not necessarily in ½″ form, the Humphrey 410M Series demonstrates how it works:
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Supports 2, 4, 6, 8, or 12 stations.
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Contains two galleries: one for common media supply and one for common vent/exhaust.
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Includes optional blanking plates for unused stations, and offers accessory boards for easier wiring






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