Directional valves control the flow of hydraulic fluid in a circuit. They can operate in fixed switching positions or be continuously adjustable using electrohydraulic or electric governing units. Directional valves come in different configurations with varying numbers of ports and positions, including basic two-position and three-position designs as well as more complex four-way, three-position valves.
Directional valves control the flow of hydraulic fluid in a circuit. They can operate in fixed switching positions or be continuously adjustable using electrohydraulic or electric governing units. Directional valves come in different configurations with varying numbers of ports and positions, including basic two-position and three-position designs as well as more complex four-way, three-position valves.
Directional valves control the flow of hydraulic fluid in a circuit. They can operate in fixed switching positions or be continuously adjustable using electrohydraulic or electric governing units. Directional valves come in different configurations with varying numbers of ports and positions, including basic two-position and three-position designs as well as more complex four-way, three-position valves.