The Transmission Pressure Control Valve typically consists of a housing, a spool valve, a spring, and a pilot valve. The spool valve is the moving part of the valve and is responsible for controlling the flow of fluid. The spring is used to bias the spool valve in a certain position, and the pilot valve is used to provide a signal to the spool valve. The function is to regulate the pressure of the fluid in the transmission. This is done by controlling the flow of fluid through the valve. When the pressure of the fluid increases, the spool valve moves to a position that restricts the flow of fluid. This helps to reduce the pressure of the fluid.
Attributes:
• Maintains the fluid pressure within a safe and predetermined range.
• Prevents damage to the transmission.
• Ensures smooth operation of the transmission.
Applications:
The Transmission Pressure Control Valve is used to regulate the pressure of the hydraulic fluid in a transmission. It is used to maintain the proper pressure for the transmission to operate efficiently and prevent damage.