Hydraulic Valves. Objectives related to Valves 1.State the function of a valve. 2.Describe the three types of valves. 3.List the four uses of pressure.

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Hydraulic Valves

Objectives related to Valves 1.State the function of a valve. 2.Describe the three types of valves. 3.List the four uses of pressure control valves. 4.Describe two types of relief valves, and their uses. 5.State the difference in cracking pressure and full-flow pressure. 6.Describe the two main types of pressure reducing valves. 7.State the function of a pressure sequencing valve. 8.State the function of unload valves. 9.List and describe the five types of directional control valves. 10. Explain the difference in a valve stack and a unibody valve. 11.List and describe two types of volume control valves. 12.List and describe the types of flow control valves. 13.List and describe the types of flow divider valves 14.Describe the proper procedures to follow before and during valves disassembly. 15.Describe the proper procedures to follow in reassembly of valves. 16.List and describe three ways valves can be actuated/operated. 17.Identify six common valve symbols

Obj 1. Functions of a valve direct the flow of fluid regulate the pressure control volume

Obj. 2 Three types of valves Pressure – adjust psi for some purpose Directional -- route the fluid to the desired actuator Volume Control or Flow Control -- control the amount of flow

Obj 3 Uses of pressure control valves Limit system pressure Reduce pressures Set pressure at which oil enters a circuit Unload a pump

Obj. 4 Types of relief valves, and their uses Direct acting -- used with low volume and infrequent use Pilot operated -- used with high volume with little pressure difference

Obj 5. Difference in cracking pressure and full-flow pressure cracking -- pressure at which valve begins to open full-flow -- pressure at which valve is allowing max flow

Obj 6. Two main types of pressure reducing valves Constant reduced – Set to reduce a certain amount below the operating system pressure. –Ex. 1, Set constant reduced pressure at 500 psi and the system pressure is 2000 pressure, the valve will keep the system pressure at 1500 –Ex. 2, Set at 500 psi and system pressure is 3000 pressure is reduced to 2500 –Ex. 3, set at 250 psi and system pressure is 3000, the pressure is reduced to 2750 –Also is ______ below the system pressure, Fixed amount pressure – Set to be one pressure no matter what the system pressure is. –Ex. 1, Fixed pressure is set for 1500 psi and the system pressure goes to 2000 psi the pressure in the circuit stays the same at 1500 –Ex. 2, using info from Ex. 1, if the pressure goes to 3000 the pressure stays the same in the circuit at 1500 psi. –1500 no matter what (unless total system pressure drops below 1500)

Obj 7. Function of a pressure sequencing valve controls flow between branches/circuits first one then another branches/circuits

Obj 8. Function of unload valves Directs flow back to the reservoir

Obj 9. Five types of directional control valves 1.Check valves 2.Rotary Valves 3.Pilot Operated Poppet Valves 4.Electro-hydraulic Valves 5.Spool Valves 1.Unibody 2.Stack

Obj 10. Difference in a valve stack and a unibody valve

Obj 11 & 12 & 13 & 14. Types of volume control valves 1.Flow control -- control amount of flow 1.Restrict flow -- Usually non-compensated-- Compensated valves do not adjust for pressure changes 1.Needle (non-compensated) 2.Gate (non-compensated) 2.Divert flow -- usually compensated 2.Flow dividers – direct flow to two or more circuits

Obj 12. Types of flow control valves

Obj 13. Types of flow divider valves

Obj 14. Proper procedures to follow before & during valves disassembly

Obj 15. Proper procedures to follow in reassembly of valves

Obj 16. Three ways valves can be actuated/operated Operators for directional-control valves are either; –Mechanical or manual (many different ways to manually operate a valve). –Pilot – makes use of low volume system pressure –Electrical or Electronic –A combination of the above

Obj 17. Common valve symbols