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January 07, 2026
Brief: In this dynamic video, we showcase the FESTO CPE10-M1CH-3GL-M7 solenoid valve in action. You'll see a detailed walkthrough of its compact 10mm design and learn how its 3/2-way normally closed function operates in real automation scenarios. Watch as we demonstrate the installation process for the M7 pneumatic ports and explain how its 400 l/min flow rate delivers reliable performance for space-constrained applications.
Related Product Features:
  • Compact 10mm width design enables high component density in tight spaces.
  • 3/2-way normally closed function with monostable operation and spring return.
  • High flow rate of 400 l/min at 6 bar for efficient pneumatic system performance.
  • M7 pneumatic threaded ports provide space-efficient connections.
  • 24V DC operation with low power consumption of just 1.28W.
  • Pilot-operated design with internal pilot air supply for reliable switching.
  • IP65 protection rating makes it suitable for demanding industrial environments.
  • Wide operating pressure range from -0.9 to 10 bar for versatile applications.
FAQs:
  • What is the valve function of the FESTO CPE10-M1CH-3GL-M7 solenoid valve?
    This is a 3/2-way normally closed (NC) solenoid valve with monostable operation. In its de-energized state, port 1 is blocked while port 2 is exhausted to port 3.
  • What are the operating pressure requirements for this valve?
    The valve operates within a range of -0.9 to 10 bar, with a minimum pilot pressure of 2.5 bar required for reliable operation.
  • What type of electrical connection does this solenoid valve use?
    It features a 4-pin M8x1 plug electrical connection, requiring proper wiring according to the manufacturer's pinout diagram.
  • What are the typical applications for this compact solenoid valve?
    Typical applications include industrial automation for cylinder control in assembly lines, packaging machinery actuation control, process control systems, material handling equipment, and robotic end-effector control.
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