Energy Conversion and Transmission
Acting as the power source, the hydraulic pump converts mechanical energy into hydraulic energy, which is then transmitted through pipelines to the actuators. The actuators, in turn, convert this hydraulic energy back into mechanical energy, driving the load to perform linear or rotary motion.
Directional Control
Directional control valves regulate the direction of the actuators' movement by altering the flow path of the hydraulic fluid.
Pressure Regulation and Protection
Pressure control valves regulate system pressure to prevent overloading and ensure stable operation. Relief valves open when the pressure exceeds a preset limit, diverting excess fluid back to the reservoir to prevent system damage. Pressure-reducing valves lower high-pressure fluid to a specific level, meeting the requirements of precision equipment.
Flow Control and Speed Regulation
Flow control valves regulate the speed of the actuators' movement by adjusting the flow rate of the hydraulic fluid.
Logic Control and Automation
Integrated components-such as stack valves and cartridge valves-combine to execute complex logic control functions, thereby enhancing the level of system automation.
