The Solenoid Valve is an electromechanical component in a hydraulic system that regulates the flow of hydraulic fluid. It consists of a solenoid and a valve body with a movable plunger. When an electric current passes through the coil, it creates a magnetic field that moves the plunger, either opening or closing the valve. This controls the flow of hydraulic fluid, enabling precise movement of machinery components. Solenoid valves are used in wheel loaders for tasks like cylinder movement, flow diversion, and component engagement. Regular maintenance and integration into the control system are essential for reliable operation and safety.
Attributes:
• Allows for accurate regulation of hydraulic fluid flow
• Consumes electricity only when actively controlling fluid flow, conserving energy
• Easily integrated into electronic control systems for seamless operation
• Well-built solenoid valves are durable and can withstand harsh conditions
Applications:
This Solenoid Valve is to control the flow of hydraulic fluid in a system using an electromagnet.