Description:
The relief valve is typically used in a torque converter to prevent damage to the system from excessive pressure. The relief valve is designed to open when the pressure in the system exceeds a certain level, allowing the excess fluid to escape and preventing damage to the torque converter.
If the pressure exceeds the set limit, the valve will open, allowing the fluid to flow back to the reservoir.
It's important to maintain and replace the relief valve periodically to ensure that the torque converter operates correctly and to prevent damage to the system.
Attributes:
• Compatible with viscosity, corrosiveness, and lubricating properties.
• Can withstand operating conditions like high temperatures and pressures.
Applications:
The relief valve in a torque converter is located in the pump housing and is designed to maintain a specific pressure range within the system. This Relief valve is used extensively in Cat AD40, AD45, AE40, and AE40 II Underground Articulated Truck, 773B, 769C, 785C, 785D, 771C, 789D, 776C, 777, and 773D Off-highway Truck.