Air Management System AMS20/30/40/60 Series

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Updated Oct-22

  • Air consumption: Max. 62% reduction
    Monitors the machine standby conditions (when production stops) and automatically decreases the pressure.
    Reduces unnecessary air consumption
  • Compatible with OPC UA
    Direct connection enables data communications.
  • Compatible with wireless systems
    Communication cables not required
    High security thanks to unique encryption
    Communication distance: Max. 100 m
  • IO-Link compatible
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Product Features Air consumption: Max. 62%*reduction

* In SMC conditions: Maximum reduction ratio within product specifications
(at 0.7 MPa operating pressure and 0.2 MPa low pressure)

[Link] Why not reduce the wasted air generated by your factory equipment? [Link] Reduced air consumption due to lower pressure during production stoppages/equipment standby (Standby mode) [Link] Two types of standby regulators available

Automatically switches to low pressure when flow rate falls below the set value.

[Link] Reduce air consumption by shutting off valves depending on equipment shutdown conditions (Isolation mode)

Residual pressure exhaust valve allows further reduction of air consumption by shutting off the air supply
Equipped with automatic-isolation mode that can be shut off after set-up setting times from standby mode (patent pending)

[Link] Allows visualization of production equipment status

"Flow rate," "pressure," and "temperature" as well as various sensor information can be communicated to host system via Industrial Ethernet or OPC UA.

[Link] IO-Link compatible [Link] Air Management System Examples of IoT applications enables by [Link] Compatible with wireless systems

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