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CBV Stability Improvement by Reducing Flow (1)

For controlling overrunning loads, two counterbalance valves and a pressure-compensated flow control valve are used in the return line of an actuator.

  • Load-sensitive counterbalance:  CB**, CW**,CA**
  • Flow control valve:                       FC*B

Benefits of this circuit arrangement:

  • A pressure-compensated flow control valve (FC) controls the inlet flow to the cylinder
  • 75% of the outlet flow from the cylinder is passed to a high-ratio (10:1) CB via a pressure-compensated flow control valve.
  • The remaining 25% of the outlet flow is controlled by a low-pilot-ratio (3:1) CB. Since the counterbalance valve can be restrictive with low pilot ratio, the circuit is more stable than a circuit with a larger counterbalance valve.

Note: Meter-in & meter-out functionality is only available during the extension of the cylinder. Flow controls for the retraction of the cylinder may be required.

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