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Inline Valves

The most basic description of a valve is a mechanical device that opens and closes, most often to control the flow of fluid—liquid or air. There are nearly as many types of hydraulic valves as there are ways to actuate them. Solenoid valves, flow control valves and pressure control valves as the three primary groups of valves, but each of those also have their own sub-species. Hydro-pack provide wide range of inline valves such as check valves, flow control valves, pressure relief valves, overcenter valves and more.

Hydraulic Check Valves

A check valve is the simplest type of directional control valve used in hydraulic systems. Check valves stop the flow of fluid in one direction and allow free flow in the opposite direction. They are also known as non-return valves.

Flow Control Valves

Flow regulator valves are used to adjust flow speed of the hydraulic cylinders and hydraulic motors.

Pilot Operated Check Valves

These valves are used to block the cylinder in both/single direction to provide safety in hydraulic systems. Flow is free in one direction and blocked in the reverse direction until pilot pressure is applied.

Pressure Relief Valves

Pressure relief valves are used in hydraulic systems to limit the system pressure to a specific set level. If this set level is reached, the pressure relief valve responds and feeds the excess flow from the system back to oil tank.

Overcenter Valves

Overcenter valves have great importance in hydraulic systems and have following features: Load holding, Load control and Load safety. These valves are used where there is vital importance in the system.

Flow Dividers

These valves divide the flow around % 50-50 and are used in the systems which fed from the same pump and operates two cylinders (not mechanically connected) that work simultaneously.

Hydraulic Ball Valves

Ball valves are used to open/close the flow in a hydraulic system at max. pressure.

Hydraulic Diverter Valves

Hydraulic rotary diverter valves are used to divert the inlet flow towards different outlets. Normally open and normally closed models are available.

Pressure Sequence Valves

Sequence valve is used to feed 2 cylinders in sequence: it provides flow to the secondary circuit when a primary circuit function has been completed reaching the pressure setting.

Shuttle Valves

Shuttle valves are used to select higher pressure between two pressure lines. They can be used to provide pilot signal on hydraulic motor brakes.

Pressure Reducing Valves

Pressure reducing valves maintain a constant downstream pressure (in a branch circuit) irrespective of upstream pressure. (in main circuit) They are normally open. When downstream pressure goes higher than its setting, the valve closes and blocks the flow.

Plough Overturning Valves

These valves are special designed for plough cylinders. There is a pilot operated check valve inside to hold the cylinder in position. They can be assembled on heavy and unbalanced ploughs with different cylinder sizes.

Hydraulic Rotating Couplings

These valves are mounted between the end of a flexible hose and a fixed component to compensate hose’s rotations and torsions to prevent its damaging. (Not suitable for fast and continuous rotations)

High-Low Unloading Valves

These valves are used in a 2 parallel working pumps circuit in order to release the excess flow of big pump to tank when pressure reached to set pressure. System works under low flow but at high pressure decreasing used energy. Press machines and log splitters are typical application of these valves.

End Stroke Valves

These valves are used to block flow to a hydraulic circuit or to stop an actuator’s stroke. They can be normally open or normally closed.

Hydraulic Motor Valves

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Steering Unit Blocks

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Blocks with Poppet Valve

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Special Valves

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