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Solenoid features interchangeable coil design.

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August 27, 2002 - Model HPCY-037 has overmolded 37 mm dia coil with external steel housing. Coil offers protection from water wash/water dunk by incorporating Deutch DT 2 P Connector and insulation system. Designed with 19 mm tube, solenoid is offered in both on/off and proportioning operating versions. Pressure proof armature space is rated up to 5000 psi static pressure and provides proportional force of 55 N at 2 mm working stroke. On/off version achieves force of 115 N at working stroke up to 5 mm.

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Magnet-Schultz of America
401 Plaza Dr.
Westmont, IL, 60559 1233
USA



Expanded Hydraulic Solenoid Offering


Magnet Schultz of America continues to expand its U.S.-based Manufacturing for the Hydraulic Valve market with the introduction of the HPCY-037 solenoid. The interchangeable coil design incorporates an overmolded coil with an external steel housing.

This compact size coil (37 mm diameter) offers improved protection from water wash/ water dunk by incorporating an integrated Deutch DT 2 P Connector and a more robust insulation
system. Designed with a 19 mm tube, this solenoid is available in both on/off and proportional operating characteristic.

The pressure proof armature space is rated up to 5000-psi static pressure and provides a proportional force of 55 N at 2 mm working stroke.

The on/off version achieves force of 115 N at a working stroke up to 5 mm. Available with or without manual override.

The coil can be replaced without disturbing the Hydraulic System.

Magnet Schultz has four manufacturing facilities worldwide. Its growing U. S. operation is located in the western suburbs of Chicago. With more than 1200 employees worldwide and 125 in the U.S., Magnet Schultz of America has doubled the size of the engineering department to support the activity in the hydraulics group.

Magnet Schultz of America began designing and manufacturing hydraulic solenoids for the North American marketplace in January 2000. During the past 2 years, more than 10 new products have been developed and introduced to production.

Contact us at:
www.magnet-schultz.com
Phone: 630-789-0600
Fax: 630-789-0614
Email: sales@magnet-schultz.com

Bob Kester
Vice President, Business Unit Manager
Magnet Schultz of America
401 Plaza Drive
Westmont, IL 60559
Phone: 630-789-0600

401 Plaza Drive, Westmont, Illinois 60559; Toll Free: 800-635-3778; In Illinois: 630-789-0600; Fax: 630-789-0614; Website: Magnet-Schultz.com; e-mail: msasales@Magnet-Schultz.com
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