Magnetic valves
Solenoid valves automatically control air flow using electric signals. They ensure fast, precise activation of pneumatic functions without manual input.
A solenoid valve is an electromechanical component that opens or closes airflow within a compressed air system in response to an electrical signal. When triggered, the electromagnetic coil activates an internal mechanism, instantly controlling air passage. This allows for quick and efficient switching with minimal delay.
Solenoid valves are widely used in air systems to control clutches, lift axles, suspension systems, and auxiliary functions. Their compact design and fast response time make them ideal for applications that demand precision, speed, and automation.
Due to their electronic nature, solenoid valves are sensitive to moisture, voltage fluctuations, and contamination. If they malfunction, key pneumatic functions may fail or respond too slowly, compromising safety or operational efficiency.
Key features and uses:
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Electrically controlled switching of air circuits
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Compact size with fast reaction times
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Used for suspension, clutches, auxiliary pneumatic systems
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Sensitive to electrical faults, moisture and dirt
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Available in multiple voltages, formats and connections
At Sanders Parts, we offer reliable, fast-acting solenoid valves built to meet demanding OEM standards — so your pneumatic system responds exactly when it should.