Bosch Rexroth Corporation Datasheets for Industrial Valves
Valves are mechanical devices that control the flow and pressure of liquids, gases, and slurries within a system. They are also known as regulators and are used in a wide variety of applications. Valves vary greatly in size, design, function, and operation.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| Applicable to circuits where fluid flow must move in one direction, Bosch Rexroth in-line, subplate mounted, and cavity type hydraulic check valves in either direct or pilot operated configurations provide... | |
| By regulating downstream pressure in a branch circuit, proportional pressure reducing valves allow this set limit to be adjusted by electronic control. Rexroth reducing valves are optimized to reduce the... | |
| Electronically adjusted orifices with pressure compensation, proportional flow control valves have an integrated compressor or hydrostatic that limits the pressure differential across the throttling orifice. This keeps the flow, or... | |
| Pressure control valves limit the maximum amount of pressure in a complete or branch hydraulic circuit and provide pressure ranges from minimum to 365 psi (full range), and from minimum... | |
| Proportional pressure relief valves limit the pressure in a hydraulic circuit and allow this set limit to be adjusted by electronic control. While relieving pressure, excess flow is returned to... | |
| Standard directional proportional valves are perfect for many hydraulics applications. There are low cost designs without spool feedback for manual and open loop control applications. These can be direct or... |