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festo solenoid
so one of my freshman discarded my festo manual with the instructions of how to wire it... so now I'm trying to wire it and my first instinct is RTFM, but its gone. I cant seem to find instructions on their site, so I was wondering if there is an online site. I know there are little numbers on 3 of the 4 contacts, the 4th contact is the ground, and has the ground symbol. the other three are numbered, I cant recall now. somebody please if you can direct me to an online manual, or can tell me how to wire it so that it can function as a single solenoid.
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did you try the pneumatics manual on teh first site? |
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I'm not sure if you can wait, but I planned on assembling the solenoid tommorow, so I can help with the instructions of it tommorow.
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I'm not sure if this is the valve you are talking about but look on page 15 of the pneumatics manual.
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Is this what you're looking for? last page shows three terminals A, B, C
http://www.festo.com/INetDomino/file...TValveAssy.pdf |
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as for that picture, I saw that and the whole thread is hilarious. pm me and I'll tell you a dumb idea I'm planning to try but I'm not sure if it violates the 'no dumb post rule'... |
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ok I'm in working on the bot today, so PM me if you have a correctly wired 2004 festo solenoid.
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It is a fesco, the new one. It has a curved shape. I think most of the people here are thinking about the fesco that has the metal body and black solenoid.
sorry, dont know how to wire it! |
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ok, so I'm getting a tad impatient. in the baggy that it came in was a little sheet of paper, like a mini book. all it had was instructions to connect and wire it. if ANYONE has it, I would jump for joy if you could just tell me what the 3 hot terminals do... I'm sorry if I'm rude, but its frustrating me that my pneumatics parts and manuals keep dissapearing, and that festo's website has no wiring instructions anywhere. remeber if its not the new, smooth, sleek, white plastic single solenoid then its not the festo solenoid I'm talking about... *screams in frustration*
now here is what I know, 1 is input, 3 is exhaust, 2 is output and 4 is output when the solenoid is switched, there are 4 contacts, one is ground (it has a symbol instead of a number to indicate that) and the other 3 are numbered 1,2,3. there is no contact numbered 4. it is a single solenoid so it snaps back to the off position when I release the manual switch or remove power (if I could apply it...). now I have a question, is it possible that what I thought was the the ground contact is actually the hot contact, and that I need to connect ground to the #2 contact and the hot wire to the non-numbered one? |
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The following is directly from the operating sheet included with the valve...
"Electrical Connection Slide gray connector from black housing (can be pushed out from top with supplied screw), and wire per the following: 1 – Negative 2 – Positive 3 – Not required Note: If the polarity is switched, the valve will still switch, but the LED will not work." A copy of the operating sheet will be on the FESTO.COM/US website within the next day. Regards, Scott358 |
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The FESTO valve for 2004 has been switched, to one that weighs 1/4 last years model. The valve shown in the photos above is not the current valve. The operating sheet, which contains a picture of the valve will be available on the web site tomorrow (festo.com/us) Regards, Scott358 |
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