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    WHAT IS THIS?????? MAC VALVES INC. PART

    I have this new item and have no idea what it is or what it might be worth. Can somebody help me out with some info? Heres some pics of it. Thank you in advance for any input.
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    The 45 series pneumatic valves have what is called a stacking manifold base model, several solenoids can be stacked to make up a large section manifold to distribute the IN and EX for ease of installation.
    Mac valves are quite cheap anyway.
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    So is it used for CNC machines or what? And if its not worth me selling do you know someone here on the forum that could use it? Thanks for the time and effort.
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    It is used where ever pneumatic applications or cylinders are used or needed.
    It is a solenoid valve operated by a 12vdc coil.
    I have one on my spindle brake as one example, a short stubby air cylinder operates the brake lever, either manually or under CNC control.
    The last Mac valve I bought cost ~$30.00.
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