Pneumatic Valves
Our extensive selection of Pneumatic Valves includes control valves, manifold bases, solenoid coils, and repair kits sourced from industry leaders such as SMC.
Whether you're building a new system or servicing an existing one, our comprehensive range of valves, manifolds, and accessories ensures you have everything needed for efficient operation and maintenance.
Manual Control Valves
Manual control valves enable the direct regulation of airflow within pneumatic systems. They can restrict flow in one direction, release excess pressure in relief scenarios, or manage overall airflow volume. These valves are available in a variety of actuation methods, including knobs, levers, and foot pedals. As modular components, they can be configured together to create custom flow control solutions.
Solenoid Valve Connectors
Solenoid valve connectors—or solenoid connectors—enable remote actuation of pneumatic valves by converting electrical energy into linear motion. This mechanism allows for precise control of air systems through automation or user-initiated inputs.
Pilot-Operated Relief Valves (PORVs)
Pilot-operated relief valves are designed to manage system pressure during overpressure conditions. Unlike conventional valves, PORVs use system pressure to maintain a seal and only open when excess pressure is detected. Once pressure normalizes, they automatically return to a closed position, helping to protect system integrity.
Pneumatic Solenoid Valves
Pneumatic solenoid valves use electrical energy to control airflow. In the default (closed) state, air is blocked; when energized, the valve opens to allow air through. These valves are commonly used to operate cylinders, larger valves, and pneumatic tools. Featuring two or more ports, solenoid valves manage different air circuits, with solenoid actuation determining which ports are active.
Pneumatic Bases and Manifolds
Pneumatic bases provide a mounting solution for multiple valves in a centralized location, simplifying system layout and service. Pneumatic manifolds distribute air from a single source to multiple outputs and are available in various port sizes and materials to suit both high- and low-pressure applications.