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Re: Hydraulic Control Valve
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Posted by Wardner on November 22, 2006 at 07:48:41 from (206.148.20.63):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Control Valve posted by Triker on November 22, 2006 at 06:55:56:
I think that people who have simple hydraullic plumbing questions need to start looking at catalogs. Some of the better ones even have sample layouts and explanations of how hardware works. Most everything I know about hydaulics came from these very same catalogs. Roberts Electric in Chicago has a good one. I don't think they have a website but if you get on their mailing list, you will be getting catalogs for the rest of your life. For me, that is a good thing. It is a great how-to reference. Their name is a little misleading. They are mostly into new and used hydraulic hardware. Anyway your simplest solution is to get a two spool valve. I never buy them. I always opt for three spool valves because I like having the option of expanding my hydraulic applicatiions. For alot less money, get a selector valve. It will give you two circuits but not at the same time.
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