Travel Control Valve
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Travel blocking valve (normally open)

Travel control check valve
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Button type travel blocking valve (normally closed)
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Button type travel blocking valve (normally open)
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Button type travel blocking valve (normally open)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Stroke Control Valve?
A stroke control valve is a valve used to control the travel of a hydraulic or pneumatic actuator (such as a hydraulic cylinder or an air cylinder). It can automatically switch direction, stop movement, or perform specific control actions at a set travel position to ensure that the system operates accurately according to the predetermined travel.
How to Choose a Suitable Stroke Control Valve?
Matching system type: hydraulic system uses hydraulic stroke valve, pneumatic system uses pneumatic stroke valve.
Stroke accuracy requirements: high-precision applications use proportional control or electronic stroke valves.
Environmental conditions: in high temperature, high pressure or harsh environment, choose high temperature and corrosion resistant stroke valves.
Control mode: Is remote control required? If remote or automatic control is required, electromagnetic or electronic stroke valves can be selected.
What are the Common Application Scenarios of Stroke Control Valves?
Hydraulic press: Control the up and down stroke of the piston to prevent overshoot.
Injection molding machine: Accurately control the mold closing and opening stroke.
Engineering machinery (such as excavators, cranes): Control the telescopic range of the robot arm.
Automated production line: Cooperate with PLC to achieve automatic reversing or stopping.
Machine tool equipment: Control the stroke of components such as slides and tool holders.