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1/2 in.

(13 mm)

1-19/32 in.

(40 mm)

2-13/16 in. 

(72 mm)

5 in.

(127 mm)

Boot

Internal 

1/4-28

1 in.

(25 mm)

3/32 in.
(2 mm)

2 in.

(51 mm)

2-1/2 in.

(64 mm)

2-7/16 in.

(62 mm)

9/32 in.
(7 mm)

1-5/8 in.
Diameter

NOTE:

 Remove 

or pierce decal 
to install shaft.

1/4-28 Shaft w/nut 

shown installed

(is supplied loose)

3/32 in.
(2 mm)

2 in.

(51 mm)

Diameter

2-1/16 in.

(52 mm)

3-9/32 in.

(83 mm)

1-1/2 in.

(38 mm)

7-7/32 in.

(184 mm)

Boot

Internal 

1/4-28

1/4-28 Shaft w/nut 

shown installed

(is supplied loose)

Shown with
stud and nut
installed.

1-1/8 in.

(28 mm)

3-1/8 in.

(79 mm)

2-1/2 in.

(64 mm)

9/32 in.
(7 mm)

2-7/8 in.

(73 mm)

21/32 in.
(17 mm)

Remove or 
pierce decal 
to install shaft.

RP2307B and RP2308B

RP2309B and RP2310B

Solenoid Dimensions

Solenoid Shown with Plunger Seated (Coil Energized)

Solenoid Shown with Plunger Seated (Coil Energized)

A stud with nut is supplied, loose.

1-1/2 in. (38 mm)—1/4-28 
part number: 40-01-0055

Solenoid

Model

Number

Maximum

Stroke

In. (mm)

Power in Watts

Seated    Inrush

Force

*

in Pounds [Kilograms] at 100% Voltage

**

Stroke in Inches (Millimeters)

Hold 1/8 (3)

1/4 (6) 

1/2 (13)

3/4 (19)

1 (25) 1-1/4 (32) 

1-1/2 (38)

Continuous

RP2307B

1 (25)

18

624

25 [11.34]

22 [9.98]

21 [9.53]

17 [7.71]

14 [6.35]

10 [4.54]

<13> [5.90]

<12> [5.44]

<11> [4.99]

<10> [4.54]

<8> [3.63]

<6> [2.72]

RP2308B

1 (25)

12

696

27 [12.25]

25 [11.34]

23 [10.43]

19 [8.62]

15 [6.80]

11 [4.99]

<15> [6.80]

<14> [6.35]

<13> [5.90]

<12> [5.44]

<9> [4.08]

<7> [3.18]

RP2309B

1-1/2 (38)

18

1029

32 [14.52]

30 [13.61]

27 [12.25]

22 [9.98]

18 [8.16]

13 [5.90]

8 [3.63]

6 [2.72]

<19> [8.62]

<18> [8.16]

<16> [7.26]

<14> [6.35]

<11> [4.99]

<9> [4.08]

<6> [2.72]

<4> [1.81]

RP2310B

1-1/2 (38)

12

960

35 [15.88]

34 [15.42]

31 [14.06]

26 [11.79]

22 [9.98]

17 [7.71]

12 [5.44]

7 [3.18]

<20> [9.07]

<19> [8.62]

<17> [7.71]

<15> [6.80]

<12> [5.44]

<9> [4.08]

<7> [3.18]

<4> [1.81]

*

Forces shown are without return spring. Forces shown <  > are with return spring. Forces shown in [ ] are in kilograms.

**

To determine the operating current, divide the power (watts) indicated in the above table by the applied voltage.
Solenoids will operate at any stroke less than maximum.

A stud with nut is supplied, loose.

1-1/2 in. (38 mm)—1/4-28 
part number: 40-01-0055

Watts Power/Cold Force in Pounds at 100% Voltage/Inches Stroke

RPS-00092B page 2 of 4

Note 1.

Typical

operating temperature for single 15 second operation of the energize coil is less than:

140°F(60°C) ± 10°F (6°C) for 1 in. (25 mm) Stroke Solenoids (70°F/21°C Rise above ambient)
120°F(49°C) ± 10°F (6°C) 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) Stroke Solenoids (50°F/10°C Rise above ambient)
See 

CAUTION

statement on next page and note maximum housing temperature is 185°F (85°C).

Note 2.

The energize-coil should not be activated for more than 15 seconds.
Longer energize-coil activation times will damage the solenoid.

Note 3.

Allow minimum 15 minutes for cooling between activations of energize-coil to avoid damaging the 
solenoid. (Depends on length of time energize coil is energized.)

Note 4.

The energize-coil must fully seat the plunger to allow the hold-coil to function properly.

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