Asco Spare Parts
ASCO was founded in 1888 as an elevator, compressor, and
generator control manufacturer. In 1910, the company invented a revolutionary
control system known as the solenoid valve, operated electrically. ASCO 's
engineering legacy culminated in a broad variety of products ranging from
two-position on/off valves to whole flow control systems designed to offer
thousands of customer-specific solutions.
The company's product line is comprised of a wide range of
solenoid valves, pneumatic valves and manifolds, angle body piston valves,
filters, tubes, regulators, lubricators, and parts & accessories. You can
get pieces of ASCO from PartsAPS, too. We are one of the ASCO spare parts
distributors. We sell various components including asco switch parts, asco
solenoid valve parts, asco dust collector valves, & asco spare parts.
a) 0-27"wc FuelGas TransducerUnit For ASCO Part# TA31A11:
0-27"wc FuelGas TransducerUnit |
b) 1 1/2",N/O,SLOW CLOSING,5-150# For ASCO Part# 8221G31:
1 1/2",N/O,SLOW CLOSING,5-150# |
During the 1970s additional products such as air-operated
valves, manual reset valves, and pressure and temperature switches were
introduced to meet the ever-increasing demand for new consumer applications. In
1982, ASCO extended its product range again with the purchase of
micro-miniature solenoid valve manufacturer Angar Science.
In 1985 Emerson, one of the biggest and most successful
multinational companies in the world purchased ASCO. Earlier in the decade,
Emerson purchased Joucomatic, the leading manufacturer of pneumatic valves in
Europe, and added it to the ASCO family.
In 2008, Emerson combined its ASCO and Numatics companies'
North American operations to create ASCO Numatics, a single company that offered
extensive flow control and pneumatic solutions for a wide variety of
industry-focused applications. Numatics is a leading pneumatic and motion
control equipment manufacturer. The company was founded in 1945 and has a long
history of producing revolutionary ideas and technical breakthroughs. Numatics
developed its reputation for design excellence with the launch of the
billions-cycle, lapped spool and sleeve valve in 1952. With the production of
the 2005 Series and 2012 Series Valves with advanced integrated Fieldbus
electronics, new industry benchmarks for value, reliability, and efficiency
were achieved once again.
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