HYDRAULIC
HYDRAULIC
HYDRAULIC
Check Valves -
Check valves are used in both hydraulic and pneumatic systems.Air enters the left
port of the check valve, compresses a light spring, forcing the check valve open
and allowing air to flow out the right port. But if air enters from the right, air
pressure closes the valve, preventing a flow of air out the left port. Thus, a
pneumatic check valve is a one-direction flow control valve.
Relief Valves - Relief valves are used in pneumatic systems to prevent damage. They
act as pressure limiting units and prevent excessive pressures from bursting lines
and blowing out seals
Actuators.
These are the components of the pneumatic system that do the hard work. Many types
of actuators are powered by pressurised air. The most frequently used are cylinder
and plunge. The pressurised air is released into the cylinder to make a piston move
forward as the air is forced to the chamber.
Control Valves.
The control valve responds to that selection by positioning to allow pressurised
hydraulic fluid to flow into the motor or actuator in the appropriate direction.
Desiccant/Moisture Separator
The moisture separator in a pneumatic system is always located downstream of the
compressor. Its purpose is to remove any moisture caused by the compressor.
Restrictors
Restrictors are a type of control valve used in pneumatic systems. It illustrates
an orifice-type restrictor with a large inlet port and a small outlet port. The
small outlet port reduces the rate of airflow and the speed of operation of an
actuating unit.
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