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Flow-control valves

Oct. 9, 2012
Hammer valves are solenoid-operated, priority flow-control valves with pressure adjustability to prioritize and/or add functions to heavy equipment. They are available in single or dual valve series, with flows of 65 or 130 gpm and are rated for pressures of 5000 psi continuous. Valve actuation is done by 12 Vdc, 24 Vdc, or 100 Vac solenoid, with manual override; proportionally; or via hydraulic or pneumatic pilot.

Hammer valves are solenoid-operated, priority flow-control valves with pressure adjustability to prioritize and/or add functions to heavy equipment. They are available in single or dual valve series, with flows of 65 or 130 gpm and are rated for pressures of 5000 psi continuous. Valve actuation is done by 12 Vdc, 24 Vdc, or 100 Vac solenoid, with manual override; proportionally; or via hydraulic or pneumatic pilot.

Packages in this family suit multi-function accessories for for use in mobile equipment, including wrist-a-twist, shears, de-limbers, etc.

Lynch Fluid Controls Inc., (905) 363-2400, bit.ly/hp1012lynch

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