Transcription of SIMPLIFIED VALVE CIRCUIT GUIDE
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Z-20012 FLOW CONTROLMETERED-INFREE FLOWOUTCYLINDER EXTENDED IN OUT EXSOLENOIDVALVE NO. 21 2 3 10121 2 3 10121 1 3 3 2 2 10101212145 3112 SIMPLIFIED VALVE CIRCUIT GUIDEA GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING PNEUMATICDIRECTIONAL CONTROL VALVESZ-201 Compressed Air ValvesDirectional control valves start, stop or change the direction of flow in compressed air manufacturing companies apply compressed air as the power to operate tools and equipmentwhich are used to make the products they offer. To understand the different applications ofcompressed air and how valves are used, one must first have a knowledge of the kinds and types ofvalves used by are designed for different applications and a factory may use several different types of valveswith each being suited for a particular job. These designs fall into the following categories: spool bonded and lapped; poppet; a combination of spool and poppet; sliding seal; rotary and two types of spool (bonded and lapped) and the poppet are the most common designs in use.
valve, except for the multi-directional 3-way selector valve (C1012/48). Flow Controls When Used with Spool Valves When flow controls are used with spool valves, the connections and location can be the same as when used with poppet valves. An alternate method of cylinder speed control is to use a needle
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