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A: Common types include spool valves, rotary valves, poppet valves, sliding plate valves, and solenoid-operated valves. Each type varies in design and application, such as controlling flow direction in double-acting hydraulic cylinders. Selection depends on factors like pressure, flow rate, and system complexity.
A: The valve directs hydraulic fluid to alternate ports on the cylinder, enabling extension and retraction. For example, a 4/3-way valve can control bidirectional movement by shifting fluid flow. This ensures precise control over the cylinder’s motion in industrial machinery.
A: Key factors include valve type (e.g., solenoid, manual), number of ports, actuation method, and compatibility with system pressure/flow. For double-acting hydraulic cylinders, a 4-way valve is typically required to manage bidirectional piston movement.
A: No—the cylinder requires a valve to reverse fluid flow for bidirectional operation. Without a directional control valve, the cylinder cannot retract or extend controllably. Valves like 3-position models are essential for automation and safety.
A: Reputable hydraulic equipment suppliers or online platforms like eBay, Amazon Industrial, or specialized stores (e.g., Parker, Bosch Rexroth) offer compatible cylinders. Ensure the cylinder’s port size and pressure rating align with your valve’s specifications.