Directional Control Valves Overview
Vektek directional control valves handle the extension and retraction of your hydraulic cylinders. Whether manually or solenoid operated, they are specifically designed to control workholding fixture circuits.
All VektorFlo® directional control valves are rated at 5,000 psi working pressure. They typically incorporate international standard mounting and fluid flow patterns (NFPA D03/ISO 44011). This allows one valve subplate to serve as the mounting platform for any of these valves. Plumbing lines are connected to ports on the sides of the subplate while four hold-down screws secure the valve on top of tombstone top plates.have its own valves.
Removal and replacement is easily accomplished without disturbing system plumbing – greatly reducing chances of system contamination. Valve changeovers can be accomplished in minutes, not hours: a tremendous advantage as production downtime costs mount up. Standardized mounting patterns also mean that valve operation can easily be upgraded from manual to electric, again without having to change system plumbing. Vektek electric solenoid valves are direct bolt-on replacements for the manually operated versions.
VektforFlo® D03 style valves may be positioned in either of two ways:
Mounted away from the power source on one of our remote valve sub-plates (perhaps mounted directly on your fixture or machine tool). Mounted directly on our large capacity power supply using a direct mount sub-plate. This further simplifies plumbing and eliminates the need for each individual fixture to have its own valves.
Directional Control Valve FAQs
Browse our most Frequently asked questions concerning Directional Control Valves and if you have an issue that isn’t covered here, reach out to our product support team below.
What is the function of a directional control valve?
A directional control valve is the extend and retract control for your hydraulic cylinders. It provides a flow path from the pump to the cylinders and a return path from the cylinders to the fluid reservoir.
What is the flow pattern for a double acting system?
What is the purpose of the center position?
The center position on 4-port 3-position solenoid valves is the position that the valve rests in with both solenoids de-energized. On manual valves the center position is transitional and is often unused. Closed center solenoid valves are used to assure that no movement takes place upon power failure (though a small amount of pressure will be lost in transition). The closed center manual valve makes no change in circuit direction in the center position. “P” blocked center in either a manual or solenoid valve is commonly used for decoupling of palletized double acting systems. This allows the pressure to be dropped from both the “A” and “B” hoses for disconnect and reconnect under no pressure. In the center position of this valve “P” is blocked, “A”, “B” and “T” are connected.
What is the flow pattern for a single acting system?
What do I need to watch for when I'm plumbing a system?
I can get a spool valve locally for a lot less money than your valve. Will it work?
You are responsible for the appropriate use of all devices. The use of spool valves invalidates the warranty on any VektorFlo™ pump. If you are using a suitable industrial pump and valve, they may work. The use of spool valves, especially when attempting to use a “center” (or de-energized) function can cause unusual flows and pressures, resulting in unpredictable actions of clamps. The use of a pump with excess flow invalidates the warranty on any VektorFlo™ item. If you choose to use non-Vektek pumps and valves, you assume the responsibility for selecting appropriate sizes.
NOTE: The use of spool valves invalidates the warranty on any VektorFlo® Pump.