Thank you very much for all the video insights that you have posted.... I have a question regarding sequence valve. Have you ever seen normally open sequence valve to be used in hydraulic circuits? if you did, can you please say in what applications? I have trouble with old hydraulic machine which was two normally open sequence valves on a manifold block and I m trying to drawn hydraulic schematic but I can't quite figure it out. Thank you in advance.
Dotted lined indicate a pilot pressure line (very small passage, not much if any flow) or they represent a drain. The sequence valve is one example of a valve that has an external drain to tank from its pilot spring section. All pressure valves have a pressure pilot line that monitors for, and senses the pressure value that will trigger a response.
All pressure values in this teaching animation are relative and nominal. This system is only for teaching. In an actual hydraulic system, pressures for a system such as this might vary from 500 PSI (35 Bar) (3500 kPa) up to 3000 PSI (210 Bar) (21000 kPa). One would need to make sure that all components such as the pumps and valves, and also the fittings and hoses, were properly rated for the normal maximum working pressure.
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Awesome video. Very clear and well taught. Great video!
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Thanks for for your otk. Really it's very help to many persons to clrify their doubts about hydraulic system.
Thank you very much for all the video insights that you have posted....
I have a question regarding sequence valve.
Have you ever seen normally open sequence valve to be used in hydraulic circuits? if you did, can you please say in what applications?
I have trouble with old hydraulic machine which was two normally open sequence valves on a manifold block and I m trying to drawn hydraulic schematic but I can't quite figure it out.
Thank you in advance.
this is the best explanation i have ever head about the differences among the pressure valves
Great video, thanks very much.
Very informative!
Thanks for this video.
Useful, I learnt lot of things from your videos
thank you brother the video helped so much
what software your use for animation
Really great video sir 🤘🤘
What software did you use?
Hello ,please Explain hydraulic fittings . They r confusing to identify.
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Wow that's great. Very well explained.
Excellent video. What is the role of Pilot spring drain line? When will be it actuated?
Thank you very much for good video.
Great Video.. Very useful.
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Thankyou.
Thank you! Your videos are the best! Could you please tell what software you used to show animation?
Nice explanation sir
Can anyone please mention the rated pressures in the circuit
tnx man ,superb explanations
excellent video, it is very helpful...
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Thanks.Good video.
Thanks for the good video
Nice video Sir...
Thanks a lot this has really help my understanding
Good information 👍
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Hey great video. Though what to the dotted lines actually indicate?
Dotted lined indicate a pilot pressure line (very small passage, not much if any flow) or they represent a drain. The sequence valve is one example of a valve that has an external drain to tank from its pilot spring section. All pressure valves have a pressure pilot line that monitors for, and senses the pressure value that will trigger a response.
Really appreciated ! great work... can you make one small session on spool flow divider valve?
Good suggestion. We'll keep that in mind when planning our upcoming videos.
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I really appreciate this video it helps lot
thank you for this great video
May i know how many bar apply on these valves and pump?
Thanks.
All pressure values in this teaching animation are relative and nominal. This system is only for teaching. In an actual hydraulic system, pressures for a system such as this might vary from 500 PSI (35 Bar) (3500 kPa) up to 3000 PSI (210 Bar) (21000 kPa). One would need to make sure that all components such as the pumps and valves, and also the fittings and hoses, were properly rated for the normal maximum working pressure.
nicely explained
Youd get a hydrolock on your clamp retracting.no ckeck valve for your pressure reducing.
Thank you 👃
Thanks a lot, These are really fruitful videos
but what about explaining "Function Block " of it, which is more practical ^^
very helpful video
Please , Explain pcm block.
awesome video. :)
Mr. how to make that video and what software do you use?
thank for information
See here: www.lunchboxsessions.com/help/what-software-do-you-use-to-make-the-simulations
Whats the ñame ir the simulator?
Thank you
Very nice
Thanks!!!
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What is Plug valve??
Is it same as relief valve?? I see the symbols are looking same.
Good
Best video
Thank sir
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thank you for this great video