Counterbalance cartridges - CB 10-HV

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Long description
Equalising valves or brake valves provide controlled movement, stopping and holding of loads. They prevent the lag of movements (negative load) and protect the installation against external forces (anti-shock). Overcentre valves provide controlled initiation and stopping of a movement, while holding the load at rest. When mounted directly on the cylinder or motor, they also function as hose breakage protection.
Pros
  • Provides gentle, controlled movements
  • Load-holding valve
  • Hose breakage protection
  • Protects against pressure peaks caused by external forces
  • Prevents lag caused by negative loads
  • Protects consumer against cavitation
Product details
  • HV: Hydraulically released spring chamber; A, B and T must be connected to each other in the neutral position
  • Pressure setting must be approx. 30% higher than the maximum load pressure
  • High return pressure can impair valve operation
  • Line installation as close to the consumer as possible
  • Free flow from 2 to 1
  • Opening pressure depends on pressure setting, load pressure and control pressure ratio
Includes
  • Cartridge
  • Excl. housing
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