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(pneumatic directional control valve types)
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(pneumatic directional control valve types)
A: Common types include spool valves, poppet valves, and sliding plate valves. These are categorized by their flow paths (e.g., 3/2, 5/3) and actuation methods (manual, solenoid, or pneumatic).
A: The valve directs hydraulic fluid flow to control the motor's rotation direction. By switching ports, it enables forward/reverse motion in radial piston motors, which are ideal for high-torque applications.
A: Pneumatic valves handle compressed air and lower-pressure systems, while hydraulic valves manage high-pressure oil. Their materials and seals differ to suit fluid compatibility and pressure ratings.
A: A 4/3 or 4/2 directional valve is often used, providing precise flow control for bidirectional operation. Proportional valves may also optimize speed and torque adjustments in hydraulic systems.
A: Indirectly, if part of a hybrid system. Pneumatic valves may control auxiliary functions, while hydraulic valves manage motor operation. Contamination from air systems could impact hydraulic components if not isolated.