Product category:
Pneumatic Valves and Controls
News Release from: Bosch Rexroth - Pneumatics | Subject: CD26-PL
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 September 2005
Modular valve system expands for
standard use
A new valve terminal system can be used in all areas that require standardised ISO valves, such as the packaging industry, the automotive industry, machine tools, and printing and paper.
The CD26-PL is a new pneumatic ISO valve terminal system from Rexroth In accordance with ISO15407-2, the simultaneous pneumatic and electrical connection for the valve is done on the baseplate
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The design concept is based on the proven CD01 modular system, making the new system an extension of Rexroth's CD01 modular system in accordance with ISO15407-1.
The CD26-PL has a width of 26mm.
The advantage of this plug-in solution is the ability to exchange the valves faster, easier, and safer.
The new valve terminal system can be used in all areas that require standardised ISO valves, such as the packaging industry, automotive industry, for machine tools, and in the printing and paper industries.
The system is available in a multiple plug version with a D-sub plug.
Using this type of connection, the CD26-PL can be directly combined with the BDC, VDS and DDL bus systems from Rexroth.
Available bus protocols include Profibus DP, CANopen, DeviceNet, Interbus S, and ControlNet.
Even an Ethernet connection via the Ethernet I/P protocol is possible.
At this year's Interpack, Rexroth will exhibit the CD26-PL in an automated application with a Profibus connection and diagnosis functions.
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