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Walvoil SD Spring 5/2 Mobile Control Valves
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Max Back Pressure | 250 Bar |
| Nominal Flow | 45 LPM |
| Model Name/Number | SD 5/2 Spring |
| Oil Temperature | 100 Deg C |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Packaging Type | Box |
Mobile valves, often referred to as mobile hydraulic valves, are specialized control valves designed for use in mobile machinery and equipment. These valves are key components in hydraulic systems for construction vehicles, agricultural machines, material-handling equipment, and other mobile applications. They control the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid to actuators like cylinders or motors, enabling smooth operation of various machine functions such as lifting, steering, and driving.
Key Characteristics of Mobile Valves:- Compact and Robust Design: Mobile valves are designed to withstand harsh environments and heavy-duty use, typically featuring rugged construction.
- Modular Configuration: Many mobile valves are modular, meaning they can be configured with multiple sections (valve banks) to control various hydraulic functions within a single valve assembly.
- Precision Control: They offer precise control over flow and pressure, enabling smooth and safe operation of mobile equipment.
- Multiple Actuation Methods: Mobile valves can be actuated manually, electrically (via solenoids), hydraulically, or pneumatically, depending on the application.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Monoblock Valves: These valves consist of a single casting that controls multiple hydraulic functions and are ideal for simpler mobile equipment.
- Sectional Valves: Made up of individual sections that can be stacked to create custom configurations. Each section controls a specific hydraulic function, making them more flexible than monoblock valves.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Regulate the speed of actuators by controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid. These valves are used in applications where precise movement is needed, such as controlling the speed of a crane boom or a loader bucket.
Walvoil SD4/1 Detent Hydraulic Motor Control Valve
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Working Range | 250 Bar |
| Flow Rate | 45 LPM |
| Model Name/Number | SD 4/1 |
| Brand | Walvoil |
Hydraulic Control Valves are crucial components in hydraulic systems, responsible for regulating the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid. By controlling these factors, the valves ensure the efficient and safe operation of hydraulic machinery and systems.
Main Functions of Hydraulic Control Valves:- Flow Control: Regulates the rate at which fluid flows through the system.
- Pressure Control: Maintains and adjusts hydraulic pressure to ensure safe operation.
- Direction Control: Directs the fluid to specific components, such as cylinders or motors.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect systems from excessive pressure by diverting fluid when a preset pressure is exceeded.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Maintain a set downstream pressure by reducing the fluid pressure from the upstream side.
- Sequence Valves: Allow fluid to flow to a secondary circuit only after the primary circuit reaches a set pressure.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Throttle Valves: Control the speed of actuators by adjusting the flow rate.
- Needle Valves: Provide fine adjustments of flow in a system, often used to control the speed of hydraulic actuators.
- Proportional Flow Control Valves: Automatically adjust flow rate based on system demand.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Check Valves: Allow fluid flow in one direction only, preventing reverse flow.
- Spool Valves: Direct fluid to different parts of the system by shifting a spool inside the valve body.
- Pilot-operated Valves: Use a smaller pilot valve to control the main valve for handling large volumes of fluid.
Walvoil SD 4/1 Spring Control Valves
| Material | Aluminium |
| Maximum Temperature | 100 deg c |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Model Name/Number | SD 4/1 Spring |
| Pressure | 250 Bar |
| Flow Range | 45 LPM |
| Media | Air And Gas |
A Direction Control Valve (DCV) is a critical component in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, used to control the path that fluid or air takes through the system. Its primary function is to direct the flow of fluid from one location to another, typically to control the movement of actuators such as cylinders or hydraulic motors.
Key Functions of a Direction Control Valve:- Directing Flow: Determines where the fluid or air will go within a system.
- Blocking Flow: Stops or blocks fluid flow completely when needed.
- Switching Between Outputs: Can alternate fluid flow between multiple outlets.
- Spool or Poppet: The internal part of the valve that moves to direct fluid.
- Actuator: Device for moving the spool, such as a lever, solenoid, or cam.
- Ports: Inlet, outlet, and exhaust ports that connect to hydraulic lines.
- 2/2 Way Valve: Two ports (inlet and outlet) and two positions (open or closed).
- 3/2 Way Valve: Three ports and two positions, often used in pneumatic systems.
- 4/2 and 4/3 Way Valve: Four ports with two or three positions. Common in hydraulic systems for controlling the forward and reverse motion of cylinders.
- Manual (lever or push button)
- Solenoid-operated (electrically controlled)
- Pneumatic or hydraulic pilot control
- Hydraulic lifts: Controlling cylinder movement.
- Mobile equipment: Like cranes or bulldozers.
- Industrial machinery: To manage fluid flow in production lines.
Walvoil SD 14/1 Forklift Valve
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Flow Rate | 120 LPM |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Working Range | 315 BAR |
| Model Name/Number | SD 14/1 |
| Packaging Type | Box |
obile valves, often referred to as mobile hydraulic valves, are specialized control valves designed for use in mobile machinery and equipment. These valves are key components in hydraulic systems for construction vehicles, agricultural machines, material-handling equipment, and other mobile applications. They control the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid to actuators like cylinders or motors, enabling smooth operation of various machine functions such as lifting, steering, and driving.
Key Characteristics of Mobile Valves:- Compact and Robust Design: Mobile valves are designed to withstand harsh environments and heavy-duty use, typically featuring rugged construction.
- Modular Configuration: Many mobile valves are modular, meaning they can be configured with multiple sections (valve banks) to control various hydraulic functions within a single valve assembly.
- Precision Control: They offer precise control over flow and pressure, enabling smooth and safe operation of mobile equipment.
- Multiple Actuation Methods: Mobile valves can be actuated manually, electrically (via solenoids), hydraulically, or pneumatically, depending on the application.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Monoblock Valves: These valves consist of a single casting that controls multiple hydraulic functions and are ideal for simpler mobile equipment.
- Sectional Valves: Made up of individual sections that can be stacked to create custom configurations. Each section controls a specific hydraulic function, making them more flexible than monoblock valves.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Regulate the speed of actuators by controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid. These valves are used in applications where precise movement is needed, such as controlling the speed of a crane boom or a loader bucket.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect the system from over-pressure by diverting excess fluid when a preset pressure is reached.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Ensure that pressure is maintained at safe levels for downstream components.
-
Load-Sensing Valves:
- Designed for mobile equipment, these valves adjust flow and pressure based on the load being carried by the equipment, improving efficiency and energy savings. They ensure that the system only uses the amount of hydraulic power required for the task, optimizing performance.
Walvoil SD 25/3 Forklift Valve
| Body Material | Mild Steel (MS) |
| Flow Rate | 250 LPM |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Working Range | 315 Bar |
| Power | Hydraulic |
| Model Name/Number | SD 25/3 |
| Oil Temperature | 100 Deg C |
Hydraulic Control Valves are crucial components in hydraulic systems, responsible for regulating the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid. By controlling these factors, the valves ensure the efficient and safe operation of hydraulic machinery and systems.
Main Functions of Hydraulic Control Valves:- Flow Control: Regulates the rate at which fluid flows through the system.
- Pressure Control: Maintains and adjusts hydraulic pressure to ensure safe operation.
- Direction Control: Directs the fluid to specific components, such as cylinders or motors.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect systems from excessive pressure by diverting fluid when a preset pressure is exceeded.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Maintain a set downstream pressure by reducing the fluid pressure from the upstream side.
- Sequence Valves: Allow fluid to flow to a secondary circuit only after the primary circuit reaches a set pressure.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Throttle Valves: Control the speed of actuators by adjusting the flow rate.
- Needle Valves: Provide fine adjustments of flow in a system, often used to control the speed of hydraulic actuators.
- Proportional Flow Control Valves: Automatically adjust flow rate based on system demand.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Check Valves: Allow fluid flow in one direction only, preventing reverse flow.
- Spool Valves: Direct fluid to different parts of the system by shifting a spool inside the valve body.
- Pilot-operated Valves: Use a smaller pilot valve to control the main valve for handling large volumes of fluid.
Walvoil SD 25/2 Forklift Valve
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Flow Rate | 250 LPM |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Working Pressure | 315 Bar |
| Model Name/Number | SD 25/2 |
| Packaging Type | Box |
obile valves, often referred to as mobile hydraulic valves, are specialized control valves designed for use in mobile machinery and equipment. These valves are key components in hydraulic systems for construction vehicles, agricultural machines, material-handling equipment, and other mobile applications. They control the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid to actuators like cylinders or motors, enabling smooth operation of various machine functions such as lifting, steering, and driving.
Key Characteristics of Mobile Valves:- Compact and Robust Design: Mobile valves are designed to withstand harsh environments and heavy-duty use, typically featuring rugged construction.
- Modular Configuration: Many mobile valves are modular, meaning they can be configured with multiple sections (valve banks) to control various hydraulic functions within a single valve assembly.
- Precision Control: They offer precise control over flow and pressure, enabling smooth and safe operation of mobile equipment.
- Multiple Actuation Methods: Mobile valves can be actuated manually, electrically (via solenoids), hydraulically, or pneumatically, depending on the application.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Monoblock Valves: These valves consist of a single casting that controls multiple hydraulic functions and are ideal for simpler mobile equipment.
- Sectional Valves: Made up of individual sections that can be stacked to create custom configurations. Each section controls a specific hydraulic function, making them more flexible than monoblock valves.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Regulate the speed of actuators by controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid. These valves are used in applications where precise movement is needed, such as controlling the speed of a crane boom or a loader bucket.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect the system from over-pressure by diverting excess fluid when a preset pressure is reached.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Ensure that pressure is maintained at safe levels for downstream components.
-
Load-Sensing Valves:
- Designed for mobile equipment, these valves adjust flow and pressure based on the load being carried by the equipment, improving efficiency and energy savings. They ensure that the system only uses the amount of hydraulic power required for the task, optimizing performance.
Walvoil SD 180/2 Forklift Valve
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Flow Rate | 160 LPM |
| Working Range | 315 Bar |
| Model Name/Number | SD 180/2 |
| Packaging Type | Box |
Wavoil SD 5/2 Detent Mobile Control Valves
| Body Material | Mild Steel (MS) |
| Flow Rate | 45 LPM |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Pressure | 250 Bar |
| Material | MS |
| Power | Hydraulic |
| Model Name/Number | SD 5/2 Detent |
| Brand | Walvoil |
Hydraulic Control Valves are crucial components in hydraulic systems, responsible for regulating the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid. By controlling these factors, the valves ensure the efficient and safe operation of hydraulic machinery and systems.
Main Functions of Hydraulic Control Valves:- Flow Control: Regulates the rate at which fluid flows through the system.
- Pressure Control: Maintains and adjusts hydraulic pressure to ensure safe operation.
- Direction Control: Directs the fluid to specific components, such as cylinders or motors.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect systems from excessive pressure by diverting fluid when a preset pressure is exceeded.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Maintain a set downstream pressure by reducing the fluid pressure from the upstream side.
- Sequence Valves: Allow fluid to flow to a secondary circuit only after the primary circuit reaches a set pressure.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Throttle Valves: Control the speed of actuators by adjusting the flow rate.
- Needle Valves: Provide fine adjustments of flow in a system, often used to control the speed of hydraulic actuators.
- Proportional Flow Control Valves: Automatically adjust flow rate based on system demand.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Check Valves: Allow fluid flow in one direction only, preventing reverse flow.
- Spool Valves: Direct fluid to different parts of the system by shifting a spool inside the valve body.
- Pilot-operated Valves: Use a smaller pilot valve to control the main valve for handling large volumes of fluid.
Walvoil SD 8/2 Goodrej Forklift Valve
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Capacity | 5 Ton |
| Max Flow Rate | 90 LPM |
| Model Name/Number | SD 8/2 GOODREJ |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| System Pressure | 315 Bar |
| Lifting Capacity | 5 Ton |
| Packaging Type | Box |
Mobile valves, often referred to as mobile hydraulic valves, are specialized control valves designed for use in mobile machinery and equipment. These valves are key components in hydraulic systems for construction vehicles, agricultural machines, material-handling equipment, and other mobile applications. They control the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid to actuators like cylinders or motors, enabling smooth operation of various machine functions such as lifting, steering, and driving.
Key Characteristics of Mobile Valves:- Compact and Robust Design: Mobile valves are designed to withstand harsh environments and heavy-duty use, typically featuring rugged construction.
- Modular Configuration: Many mobile valves are modular, meaning they can be configured with multiple sections (valve banks) to control various hydraulic functions within a single valve assembly.
- Precision Control: They offer precise control over flow and pressure, enabling smooth and safe operation of mobile equipment.
- Multiple Actuation Methods: Mobile valves can be actuated manually, electrically (via solenoids), hydraulically, or pneumatically, depending on the application.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Monoblock Valves: These valves consist of a single casting that controls multiple hydraulic functions and are ideal for simpler mobile equipment.
- Sectional Valves: Made up of individual sections that can be stacked to create custom configurations. Each section controls a specific hydraulic function, making them more flexible than monoblock valves.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Regulate the speed of actuators by controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid. These valves are used in applications where precise movement is needed, such as controlling the speed of a crane boom or a loader bucket.
Walvoil SD 5/3 Spring Mobile Control Valves
| Flow Rate | 45 LPM |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Model Name/Number | SD 5/3 Spring |
| Material | MS |
| System Pressure | 250 Bar |
| Packaging Type | Box |
Hydraulic Control Valves are crucial components in hydraulic systems, responsible for regulating the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid. By controlling these factors, the valves ensure the efficient and safe operation of hydraulic machinery and systems.
Main Functions of Hydraulic Control Valves:- Flow Control: Regulates the rate at which fluid flows through the system.
- Pressure Control: Maintains and adjusts hydraulic pressure to ensure safe operation.
- Direction Control: Directs the fluid to specific components, such as cylinders or motors.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect systems from excessive pressure by diverting fluid when a preset pressure is exceeded.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Maintain a set downstream pressure by reducing the fluid pressure from the upstream side.
- Sequence Valves: Allow fluid to flow to a secondary circuit only after the primary circuit reaches a set pressure.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Throttle Valves: Control the speed of actuators by adjusting the flow rate.
- Needle Valves: Provide fine adjustments of flow in a system, often used to control the speed of hydraulic actuators.
- Proportional Flow Control Valves: Automatically adjust flow rate based on system demand.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Check Valves: Allow fluid flow in one direction only, preventing reverse flow.
- Spool Valves: Direct fluid to different parts of the system by shifting a spool inside the valve body.
- Pilot-operated Valves: Use a smaller pilot valve to control the main valve for handling large volumes of fluid.
Walvoil SD 5/3 Detent Mobile Contorl Valves
| Body Material | Mild Steel (MS) |
| Flow Rate | 45 LPM |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Working Range | 250 Bar |
| Power | Hydraulic |
| Model Name/Number | SD 5/3 Detent |
Hydraulic Control Valves are crucial components in hydraulic systems, responsible for regulating the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid. By controlling these factors, the valves ensure the efficient and safe operation of hydraulic machinery and systems.
Main Functions of Hydraulic Control Valves:- Flow Control: Regulates the rate at which fluid flows through the system.
- Pressure Control: Maintains and adjusts hydraulic pressure to ensure safe operation.
- Direction Control: Directs the fluid to specific components, such as cylinders or motors.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect systems from excessive pressure by diverting fluid when a preset pressure is exceeded.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Maintain a set downstream pressure by reducing the fluid pressure from the upstream side.
- Sequence Valves: Allow fluid to flow to a secondary circuit only after the primary circuit reaches a set pressure.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Throttle Valves: Control the speed of actuators by adjusting the flow rate.
- Needle Valves: Provide fine adjustments of flow in a system, often used to control the speed of hydraulic actuators.
- Proportional Flow Control Valves: Automatically adjust flow rate based on system demand.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Check Valves: Allow fluid flow in one direction only, preventing reverse flow.
- Spool Valves: Direct fluid to different parts of the system by shifting a spool inside the valve body.
- Pilot-operated Valves: Use a smaller pilot valve to control the main valve for handling large volumes of fluid.
Walvoil 5/4 Spring Mobile Control Valves
| Body Material | Mild Steel (MS) |
| Flow Rate | 45 LPM |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| System Pressure | 250 Bar |
| Power | Hydraulic |
| Model Name/Number | SD 5/4 Spring |
Hydraulic Control Valves are crucial components in hydraulic systems, responsible for regulating the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid. By controlling these factors, the valves ensure the efficient and safe operation of hydraulic machinery and systems.
Main Functions of Hydraulic Control Valves:- Flow Control: Regulates the rate at which fluid flows through the system.
- Pressure Control: Maintains and adjusts hydraulic pressure to ensure safe operation.
- Direction Control: Directs the fluid to specific components, such as cylinders or motors.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect systems from excessive pressure by diverting fluid when a preset pressure is exceeded.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Maintain a set downstream pressure by reducing the fluid pressure from the upstream side.
- Sequence Valves: Allow fluid to flow to a secondary circuit only after the primary circuit reaches a set pressure.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Throttle Valves: Control the speed of actuators by adjusting the flow rate.
- Needle Valves: Provide fine adjustments of flow in a system, often used to control the speed of hydraulic actuators.
- Proportional Flow Control Valves: Automatically adjust flow rate based on system demand.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Check Valves: Allow fluid flow in one direction only, preventing reverse flow.
- Spool Valves: Direct fluid to different parts of the system by shifting a spool inside the valve body.
- Pilot-operated Valves: Use a smaller pilot valve to control the main valve for handling large volumes of fluid.
Walvoil SD 5/5 Mobile Contorl Valves
| Body Material | MS |
| Flow Rate | 45 LPM |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Power | Hydraulic |
| Model Name/Number | SD 5/5 Spring |
| Color | Black |
| Working Pressure | 250 Bar |
A Direction Control Valve (DCV) is a critical component in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, used to control the path that fluid or air takes through the system. Its primary function is to direct the flow of fluid from one location to another, typically to control the movement of actuators such as cylinders or hydraulic motors.
Key Functions of a Direction Control Valve:- Directing Flow: Determines where the fluid or air will go within a system.
- Blocking Flow: Stops or blocks fluid flow completely when needed.
- Switching Between Outputs: Can alternate fluid flow between multiple outlets.
- Spool or Poppet: The internal part of the valve that moves to direct fluid.
- Actuator: Device for moving the spool, such as a lever, solenoid, or cam.
- Ports: Inlet, outlet, and exhaust ports that connect to hydraulic lines.
- 2/2 Way Valve: Two ports (inlet and outlet) and two positions (open or closed).
- 3/2 Way Valve: Three ports and two positions, often used in pneumatic systems.
- 4/2 and 4/3 Way Valve: Four ports with two or three positions. Common in hydraulic systems for controlling the forward and reverse motion of cylinders.
- Manual (lever or push button)
- Solenoid-operated (electrically controlled)
- Pneumatic or hydraulic pilot control
- Hydraulic lifts: Controlling cylinder movement.
- Mobile equipment: Like cranes or bulldozers.
- Industrial machinery: To manage fluid flow in production lines.
Walvoil SD 5/5 Mobile Control Valves
| Body Material | Mild Steel (MS) |
| Flow Rate | 45 LPM |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Pressure | 250 Bar |
| Power | Hydraulic |
| Model Name/Number | SD 5/5 |
| Color | Black |
Hydraulic Control Valves are crucial components in hydraulic systems, responsible for regulating the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid. By controlling these factors, the valves ensure the efficient and safe operation of hydraulic machinery and systems.
Main Functions of Hydraulic Control Valves:- Flow Control: Regulates the rate at which fluid flows through the system.
- Pressure Control: Maintains and adjusts hydraulic pressure to ensure safe operation.
- Direction Control: Directs the fluid to specific components, such as cylinders or motors.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect systems from excessive pressure by diverting fluid when a preset pressure is exceeded.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Maintain a set downstream pressure by reducing the fluid pressure from the upstream side.
- Sequence Valves: Allow fluid to flow to a secondary circuit only after the primary circuit reaches a set pressure.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Throttle Valves: Control the speed of actuators by adjusting the flow rate.
- Needle Valves: Provide fine adjustments of flow in a system, often used to control the speed of hydraulic actuators.
- Proportional Flow Control Valves: Automatically adjust flow rate based on system demand.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Check Valves: Allow fluid flow in one direction only, preventing reverse flow.
- Spool Valves: Direct fluid to different parts of the system by shifting a spool inside the valve body.
- Pilot-operated Valves: Use a smaller pilot valve to control the main valve for handling large volumes of fluid.
Walvoil SD 6/6 Mobile Control Valves
| Body Material | Mild Steel (MS) |
| Flow Rate | 45 LPM |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Working Range | 250 Bar |
| Power | Hydraulic |
| Model Name/Number | SD 6/6 |
Hydraulic Control Valves are crucial components in hydraulic systems, responsible for regulating the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid. By controlling these factors, the valves ensure the efficient and safe operation of hydraulic machinery and systems.
Main Functions of Hydraulic Control Valves:- Flow Control: Regulates the rate at which fluid flows through the system.
- Pressure Control: Maintains and adjusts hydraulic pressure to ensure safe operation.
- Direction Control: Directs the fluid to specific components, such as cylinders or motors.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect systems from excessive pressure by diverting fluid when a preset pressure is exceeded.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Maintain a set downstream pressure by reducing the fluid pressure from the upstream side.
- Sequence Valves: Allow fluid to flow to a secondary circuit only after the primary circuit reaches a set pressure.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Throttle Valves: Control the speed of actuators by adjusting the flow rate.
- Needle Valves: Provide fine adjustments of flow in a system, often used to control the speed of hydraulic actuators.
- Proportional Flow Control Valves: Automatically adjust flow rate based on system demand.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Check Valves: Allow fluid flow in one direction only, preventing reverse flow.
- Spool Valves: Direct fluid to different parts of the system by shifting a spool inside the valve body.
- Pilot-operated Valves: Use a smaller pilot valve to control the main valve for handling large volumes of fluid.
Walvoil SD 6/7 Mobile Control Valves
| Body Material | Mild Steel (MS) |
| Flow Rate | 45 LPM |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Pressure | 250 Bar |
| Material | MS |
| Power | Hydraulic |
| Model Name/Number | SD 6/7 |
Hydraulic Control Valves are crucial components in hydraulic systems, responsible for regulating the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid. By controlling these factors, the valves ensure the efficient and safe operation of hydraulic machinery and systems.
Main Functions of Hydraulic Control Valves:- Flow Control: Regulates the rate at which fluid flows through the system.
- Pressure Control: Maintains and adjusts hydraulic pressure to ensure safe operation.
- Direction Control: Directs the fluid to specific components, such as cylinders or motors.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect systems from excessive pressure by diverting fluid when a preset pressure is exceeded.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Maintain a set downstream pressure by reducing the fluid pressure from the upstream side.
- Sequence Valves: Allow fluid to flow to a secondary circuit only after the primary circuit reaches a set pressure.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Throttle Valves: Control the speed of actuators by adjusting the flow rate.
- Needle Valves: Provide fine adjustments of flow in a system, often used to control the speed of hydraulic actuators.
- Proportional Flow Control Valves: Automatically adjust flow rate based on system demand.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Check Valves: Allow fluid flow in one direction only, preventing reverse flow.
- Spool Valves: Direct fluid to different parts of the system by shifting a spool inside the valve body.
- Pilot-operated Valves: Use a smaller pilot valve to control the main valve for handling large volumes of fluid.
Walvoil SD 180/3 Mobile Control Valves
| Body Material | Cast Iron |
| Flow Rate | 160 LPM |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Working Range | 315 Bar |
| Model Name/Number | SD 180/3 |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Packaging Type | Box |
obile valves, often referred to as mobile hydraulic valves, are specialized control valves designed for use in mobile machinery and equipment. These valves are key components in hydraulic systems for construction vehicles, agricultural machines, material-handling equipment, and other mobile applications. They control the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid to actuators like cylinders or motors, enabling smooth operation of various machine functions such as lifting, steering, and driving.
Key Characteristics of Mobile Valves:- Compact and Robust Design: Mobile valves are designed to withstand harsh environments and heavy-duty use, typically featuring rugged construction.
- Modular Configuration: Many mobile valves are modular, meaning they can be configured with multiple sections (valve banks) to control various hydraulic functions within a single valve assembly.
- Precision Control: They offer precise control over flow and pressure, enabling smooth and safe operation of mobile equipment.
- Multiple Actuation Methods: Mobile valves can be actuated manually, electrically (via solenoids), hydraulically, or pneumatically, depending on the application.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Monoblock Valves: These valves consist of a single casting that controls multiple hydraulic functions and are ideal for simpler mobile equipment.
- Sectional Valves: Made up of individual sections that can be stacked to create custom configurations. Each section controls a specific hydraulic function, making them more flexible than monoblock valves.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Regulate the speed of actuators by controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid. These valves are used in applications where precise movement is needed, such as controlling the speed of a crane boom or a loader bucket.
-
Pressure Control Valves:
- Relief Valves: Protect the system from over-pressure by diverting excess fluid when a preset pressure is reached.
- Pressure Reducing Valves: Ensure that pressure is maintained at safe levels for downstream components.
-
Load-Sensing Valves:
- Designed for mobile equipment, these valves adjust flow and pressure based on the load being carried by the equipment, improving efficiency and energy savings. They ensure that the system only uses the amount of hydraulic power required for the task, optimizing performance.
Walvoil SD 8/2 Mobile Control Valves
| Model Name/Number | Walvoil SD 8/2 |
| Material | MS |
| Brand | Voltas |
| Color | Black |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Place Of Application | Both Indoor and Outdoor |
| Flow Rate | 90 LPM |
Mobile valves, often referred to as mobile hydraulic valves, are specialized control valves designed for use in mobile machinery and equipment. These valves are key components in hydraulic systems for construction vehicles, agricultural machines, material-handling equipment, and other mobile applications. They control the flow, pressure, and direction of hydraulic fluid to actuators like cylinders or motors, enabling smooth operation of various machine functions such as lifting, steering, and driving.
Key Characteristics of Mobile Valves:- Compact and Robust Design: Mobile valves are designed to withstand harsh environments and heavy-duty use, typically featuring rugged construction.
- Modular Configuration: Many mobile valves are modular, meaning they can be configured with multiple sections (valve banks) to control various hydraulic functions within a single valve assembly.
- Precision Control: They offer precise control over flow and pressure, enabling smooth and safe operation of mobile equipment.
- Multiple Actuation Methods: Mobile valves can be actuated manually, electrically (via solenoids), hydraulically, or pneumatically, depending on the application.
-
Directional Control Valves:
- Monoblock Valves: These valves consist of a single casting that controls multiple hydraulic functions and are ideal for simpler mobile equipment.
- Sectional Valves: Made up of individual sections that can be stacked to create custom configurations. Each section controls a specific hydraulic function, making them more flexible than monoblock valves.
-
Flow Control Valves:
- Regulate the speed of actuators by controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid. These valves are used in applications where precise movement is needed, such as controlling the speed of a crane boom or a loader bucket.
Walvoil SD 8/2 5 Ton Forklift Priority Valve
| Model Name/Number | SD 8/2 Priority |
| Usage/Application | Lifting |
| Capacity | 5 Ton |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Place Of Application | Indoor |
Goodrej Forklift Lever Kit
| Usage/Application | Lifting |
| Material | MS |
| Brand | Walvoil |
| Capacity | 3.0 |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Place Of Application | Both Indoor and Outdoor |
| Weight | 400 gm |
Walvoil SD 8/5 Mobile Control Valves
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Flow Rate | 90 LPM |
| Brand | Wavoil |
| Pressure | 250 Bar |
| Model Name/Number | SD 8/5 |
| Packaging Type | Box |
A Direction Control Valve (DCV) is a critical component in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, used to control the path that fluid or air takes through the system. Its primary function is to direct the flow of fluid from one location to another, typically to control the movement of actuators such as cylinders or hydraulic motors.
Key Functions of a Direction Control Valve:- Directing Flow: Determines where the fluid or air will go within a system.
- Blocking Flow: Stops or blocks fluid flow completely when needed.
- Switching Between Outputs: Can alternate fluid flow between multiple outlets.
- Spool or Poppet: The internal part of the valve that moves to direct fluid.
- Actuator: Device for moving the spool, such as a lever, solenoid, or cam.
- Ports: Inlet, outlet, and exhaust ports that connect to hydraulic lines.
- 2/2 Way Valve: Two ports (inlet and outlet) and two positions (open or closed).
- 3/2 Way Valve: Three ports and two positions, often used in pneumatic systems.
- 4/2 and 4/3 Way Valve: Four ports with two or three positions. Common in hydraulic systems for controlling the forward and reverse motion of cylinders.
- Manual (lever or push button)
- Solenoid-operated (electrically controlled)
- Pneumatic or hydraulic pilot control
- Hydraulic lifts: Controlling cylinder movement.
- Mobile equipment: Like cranes or bulldozers.
- Industrial machinery: To manage fluid flow in production lines.