Proportional Valve Module

WAGO's 750-1632 Proportional Valve Module offers improved performance with features like faster response time and a compact design.

Pvm Wago 750 1632

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WAGO's updated 750-1632 Proportional Valve Module (PVM) is a compact, high-performance solution that offers improved response time, superior precision, and better diagnosis. Features include a large current range, aminimal width of 12 mm and the capability to have two single coil valves or one dual-coil valve controlled either unidirectionally or bi-directionally.

This PVM provides a small footprint, configuration over a network, reduction in system components and engineering, as well as fewer wiring and commissioning hours. With the features of much larger control modules, it simplifies the connection of hydraulic or pneumatic valves to the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM. It also comes with two current-controlled PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) outputs (24 V) with adjustable dithering.

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