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Murrelektronik’s Pre-Configured Valve Modules

By Murrelektronik
Thursday, December 10, 2009

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The Cube67 valve module offers bus nodes that process up to 512 I/O signals in a compact and robust package.



Murrelektronik’s (Duluth, GA) Cube67 modular field bus automation system is a cost-effective way to add almost any hydraulic or pneumatic valve manufacturer’s manifold into the field bus. The Cube67 valve module offers:

  • A Sub-D connection that allows double or single solenoid valves to be easily connected. Convenient operation of up to 32 outputs on 1 module.
  • Pre-configured valve modules that work with the company’s innovative bus nodes to allow users to quickly and easily take control over a variety of field bus protocols.
  • Bus nodes that process up to 512 I/O signals in a compact and robust package.

For more information visit www.murrinc.com

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