The HS2SV cartridge valve is used to allow or block flow, through actuation of an operator, from a circuit to reservoir. The solenoid is available with various voltage and connection options. And like other Oilgear screw-in cartridge values, they are available with a variety of options that make sure they work for your needs.
The HS3SV cartridge valve is used to allow, block or bypass flow in a system — depending on spool chosen — through actuation of an operator. Solenoid-operated and normally closed, these valves are available with several spool configurations for a variety of functions. They can be actuated by electric, pneumatic or manual operator. The solenoid is available with various voltage and connection options.
The HS3SV cartridge valve is used to allow, block or bypass flow in a system (depending on spool chosen) though actuation of an operator. The solenoid is available with various voltage and connection options.
When you need one-way flow in your hydraulic application, check valves from Oilgear can do the job. HSC cartridge-type check valves allow free flow in one direction while automatically preventing flow in the opposite direction. They can be used to separate portions of a circuit, or with a sequence valve to provide a counterbalance valve function.
When you need control over your operations, screw-in cartridge valves from Oilgear can help. The HSF valve is a non-pressure-compensated, adjustable orifice for adjusting flow in one direction and allowing free flow in the other direction. These valves are used as unidirectional flow regulators.
When you need control over your operations, screw-in cartridge valves from Oilgear can help. The HSF valve is a non-pressure-compensated, adjustable orifice for adjusting flow in one direction and allowing free flow in the other direction. These valves are used as unidirectional flow regulators.
The HSLR is a low-flow, adjustable relief valve used for pilot control of relief, pressure-reducing, sequence or any other type of pressure-controlled valve.
The HSMR is a low-flow, adjustable relief valve with a cone-style poppet, used for pilot control of relief, pressure-reducing, sequence or any other type of pressure-controlled valve. With HSMR, your operations will keep going and going, without leaks.
HSN valves are a non-pressure-compensated adjustable orifice used for meter-out, or meter-in circuits to control the fluid flow volume in either direction (bidirectional).
HSN valves are a non-pressure-compensated adjustable orifice used for meter-out, or meter-in circuits to control the fluid flow volume in either direction (bidirectional).
The HSP cartridge valve can be used as a pilot-operated check valve or directional control valve. One or more cartridges can be used to provide two-, three- and four-way function. HSP valves can also function as a flow-control valve — when used with stroke-limiter operation — and as a pressure-control valve when used with appropriate pilot valve. HSP is normally closed.