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Date: 2017-10-19

HK SP CAER

Coil for solenoid-operated directional control valve HK DKER
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HK SP CAER
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Scope of supply with O-ring
Corresponding connectors HKSP664, HKSP666, HKSP667, HKSP668
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As far as AC coils are concerned, power input is considerably higher in the take-up phase than in the stopping phase. These must therefore never be operated without a magnet core since there is a danger of overheating and the coil can burn through. A similar effect occurs if valves with AC magnets are operated with extremely high pulse frequencies (On / Off). In such cases the coils, which are often in the vicinity of the high power input, can also overheat. For such applications the use of RC coils with rectifier plugs is recommended.
With DC coils extremely high power spikes can occur during powering down. We therefore recommend the use of plugs with protective circuits when using such coils.
Tightening torque for attaching nuts of the solenoid coils: 3Nm

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HK SP DIN 43650
Electrical plug for solenoid coil DIN 43650 / ISO 4400
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All data and information in our online catalogue are based on currently valid standards and the regulations from the employer's liability insurance association. Product safety can only be guaranteed when our assembly instructions are carefully observed. Non-adherence to these regulations can affect product operation and functioning and result in a loss of warranty. Our warranty is only valid for HANSA-FLEX products. Our products are constantly subject to further development and technical changes are therefore possible.