Hydraulic Counterbalance Valve Vbcd-G12-Se a Hydraulic Valve Supplier
The balance valve, also known as a counterbalance or load-holding valve, plays an indispensable role in hydraulic systems, particularly in construction equipment and various mechanical systems that use gravity to lower. Meticulously engineered to provide controlled, safe and precise movement, these valves are essential for maintaining operational efficiency and protecting against structural damage.
At their core, counterbalance valves are fundamental components in hydraulic systems, especially those involving gravity-lowered loads. Their ability to balance oil return pressure with fluctuating loads ensures controlled, safe and precise movement, preventing structural damage and maintaining operational efficiency in a wide range of mechanical and construction applications.
Working Mechanism:
Hydraulic Circuit: Integrated into the hydraulic circuit, the balance valve directly influences return oil pressure. It adeptly adjusts this pressure in response to the load, ensuring consistent performance irrespective of load variations.
Pressure Regulation: During load lowering, the balance valve fine-tunes to sustain the requisite back pressure in the return line. This precise regulation is paramount for maintaining control and averting rapid load descent.
Safety Feature: In scenarios where there is potential for uncontrolled descent, the balance valve functions as a crucial safety mechanism. It prevents the load from dropping too swiftly, thereby mitigating risks of dangerous situations and damage to both machinery and the load.
Model |
VBCD-G12-SE A |
Max Pressure |
35Mpa |
Max Flow |
60L/min |
Pilot Ratio |
1:4.25 |
Certifications
Q1: Are you a distributor or a manufacturer?
A: We are a manufacturer with full import and export rights.
Q2: What is your delivery time?
A: Generally, it is 5-10 days if the goods are in stock, or 30-40 days if the goods are not in stock.<
Q3: Do you provide samples? Is there a charge for samples?
A: We can provide samples, but there is an associated charge.
Q4: What are your payment terms?
A: For payments under $1000, 100% payment in advance is required. For payments over $1000, a 30% T/T is required in advance with the balance due prior to shipment.