On an impulse the solenoid sits flat to the base of the body via a gasket and distributes air via small holes in the body. On a barbed noid there are hoses attatched via screw in barbs
On an impulse the solenoid sits flat to the base of the body via a gasket and distributes air via small holes in the body. On a barbed noid there are hoses attatched via screw in barbs
Because it's made by MAC Valves, WAS just sell them under their own name.
It's a direct acting noid so draws quite a bit more current than most others (Think it's 4W from memory), you may find your board just shuts down if you try to use one.