Pressure Control Valves
Pressure control valves influence the system pressure in a specific, pre-determined manner. This is achieved by altering the throttling cross-sections with the aid of mechanical, electrical or hydraulic movements. The range includes pressure-limiting valves, pressure-reducing valves, switching valves and load-holding valves.
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Pressure-Limiting Valves, Pre-load Valves
Pressure-limiting valves are a type of pressure control valve. They safeguard the system against excessive system pressure or limit the operation pressure. Pre-load valves, also called sequence valves are a type of pressure control valve. They generate a largely constant pressure gradient between the inlet and outlet on the valve. In the opposite direction the flow can pass freely. In the normal [position the valve has minor leakage.
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Pressure Reducing Valves
Pressure reducing valves are a type of pressure control valve. They maintain a largely constant outlet pressure even at higher and changing inlet pressure.
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Switching Valves
Shut-off valves or accumulator charging valves are a type of pressure control valve. They switch the delivery flow of a pump to unpressurized circulation if the pressure value set is reached. During this process the consumer side is separated from the idle circulation by a zero-leakage check valve. If the pressure drops in the consumer side, the idle circulation is interrupted and the oil fed to the consumer again.
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Load Holding Valves
Load-holding valves are a type of pressure control valve. They prevent loads on cylinders or motors dropping in an uncontrolled manner. For this purpose they are pre-loaded with a pressure setting that is higher than the largest possible load. A hydraulic piston controls the opening of the valve to achieve the required lowering velocity.
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