Piston valve LHK series
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Piston valve - LHK series - HAWE Hydraulik SE - hydraulically-operated / pressure-control / manifold
Piston valve - LHK series - HAWE Hydraulik SE - hydraulically-operated / pressure-control / manifold
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Characteristics

Type
piston
Operation
hydraulically-operated
Function
pressure-control
Body$
manifold
Applications
for motors, for cylinders
Associated function
balancing
Pressure

350 bar, 360 bar, 400 bar
(5,076.3 psi, 5,221.4 psi, 5,801.5 psi)

Flow rate

20 l/min, 60 l/min, 100 l/min
(5.28 us gal/min, 15.85 us gal/min, 26.42 us gal/min)

Description

Load-holding valves are a type of pressure control valve. They prevent loads on cylinders or motors dropping in an uncontrolled manner. For this purpose they are pre-loaded with a pressure setting that is higher than the largest possible load. A hydraulic piston controls the opening of the valve to achieve the required lowering velocity. The load-holding valve type LHK is suitable for applications that are not particularly prone to oscillations. Shock valves and shuttle valves can be fitted with or without restrictor check valves, for example, to delay the release of hydraulic brakes. Features and benefits: •Various adjustment options •Various configurations Intended applications: •Cranes •Construction machinery •Lifting devices

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