Hello,
what an expression. I have to repeat it: "Double Pilot Operated Check Valves".
I have a rough idea what they do, how they operate but not really why they are needed. I do not want to mess up other threads where people have specific questions, so that's why I openend a new thread.
As far as I understand (correct me if I am wrong) those valves lock in the oil in a cylinder unless pressure is applied from A or B port.
If this is the case, why are they needed? Are the control valves too leaky for longer operation? If so, those valves are required on a three point hitch lift or tilt function, correct? Where else would they be required?
I also saw a video of somebody building a nice backhoe for his tractor and he had to add joysticks with those check valves built in. I think the boom was dropping while he moved the bucket arm, but here I really did not grasp why such a valve would be required in the joystick. He added them on the cylinders first, but that did not seem to work.
Any hints or links to good (!) websites explaining the usage of those valves would be apprecited.
Kind regards,
Hugo
what an expression. I have to repeat it: "Double Pilot Operated Check Valves".
I have a rough idea what they do, how they operate but not really why they are needed. I do not want to mess up other threads where people have specific questions, so that's why I openend a new thread.
As far as I understand (correct me if I am wrong) those valves lock in the oil in a cylinder unless pressure is applied from A or B port.
If this is the case, why are they needed? Are the control valves too leaky for longer operation? If so, those valves are required on a three point hitch lift or tilt function, correct? Where else would they be required?
I also saw a video of somebody building a nice backhoe for his tractor and he had to add joysticks with those check valves built in. I think the boom was dropping while he moved the bucket arm, but here I really did not grasp why such a valve would be required in the joystick. He added them on the cylinders first, but that did not seem to work.
Any hints or links to good (!) websites explaining the usage of those valves would be apprecited.
Kind regards,
Hugo