Moog Servo Valve with 6-250m3 Drive Mode 5 Days Delivery and 1A Rated Current for Industrial Applications
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2
MOQ:
1
Delivery Time:
2 weeks
Brand:
MOOG
Product Description
MOOG Electro Hydraulic Industrial Servo Valve
Product Models
D662-4010
D662-4014
D662-4036
D662-4037
D662-4038
D662-4065
D662-4083
D662-4099
D662-4723
D662-4846
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Rated Current | 1A |
| Voltage | 24V / 220V |
| Power | 0.1 kW |
| Brand | MOOG |
| Origin | Germany |
| Application | LED touch control |
| Material | PVC, Steel, Copper |
| Rated Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Type | Servo proportional valve |
| Control | Electro hydraulic/Proportional |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Electrohydraulic Servo Valve?
An electrohydraulic servo valve is a precision component that acts as an interface between the electrical control system and the hydraulic power system. It receives a low-power electrical analog signal and converts it into a proportional, high-power hydraulic output (flow and pressure).
How does a Moog Servo Valve work?
- First Stage: The torque motor deflects an armature and a flapper attached to it. This flapper moves between two nozzles, creating variable orifices that control the pressure on either end of the second-stage spool.
- Second Stage: The differential pressure moves the spool, which then controls the flow of hydraulic fluid to the actuator. A feedback spring creates a force that balances the input signal torque, ensuring precise spool positioning proportional to the electrical command.
What are the key installation requirements?
- Filtration: Install a precision filter with a rating of 5 microns or less upstream of the servo valve.
- System Flushing: Before installing, thoroughly flush the entire hydraulic system to remove contaminants.
- Mounting: Can be mounted in any orientation with proper port alignments.
- Connections: Use O-ring seal connections and avoid welded fittings.
What are common faults and how can I troubleshoot them?
- Electrical Faults: Check supply voltage, cables, and connectors.
- Mechanical Failures: Inspect for stuck valve spool, damaged springs, or worn seals.
- Hydraulic Faults: Check for oil contamination, low oil level, or leaks.
- Valve Oscillation: May be caused by issues with resolution, valve port wear, or incorrect control parameters.
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Company
Quanzhou Yisenneng Hydraulic Electromechanical Equipment Co., Ltd.
Location
Nan'an, Fujian Province, China
Contact Person
liyun