I felt in love with those animations , once again, as usual. Congrats to Carl Team, it`s not only graphics or dynamics, the conceptualization is amazing.
These videos are great to play in the background during my desk job. I do software, but hydraulics fascinate me. I’m working on a small-scale hydraulic robot for fun, and your videos are a great resource.
Question on the 2-stage flapper valve? There is usually one tiny hole on the jet pipe itself and on the receiver block there are 2 small receiver holes on top of the shuttle valve sleeve. When the armories is magnetized or energized to displace left or right using the flapper wire to displace the flow, does fluid get pushed into one of the 2 small receiver holes?
Your videos are absolutely great! One question: What happens with all the excessive flow from the pump, once the cylinder has settled (=valve closed)? Does all of the flow go through a pressure relieve valve? Wouldn't that create a lot of heat and losses?
Actually in industries , there is unloading valve for every pump which bypasses pump flow directly to tank in idle conditions, so pump rotates but system pressure will be zero.
Unfortunately we don't have any Moog valves from the D600 series in our collection. We do have customers who use them, so perhaps in time. Lots of great literature to help with those valves in the Moog website.
I felt in love with those animations , once again, as usual. Congrats to Carl Team, it`s not only graphics or dynamics, the conceptualization is amazing.
Servo valves used in EDM ram machines, to control the ram with high precision, initialy was the Moog valves, after we developed ourselves our valves.
Hello there, would you be so kind in sharing more information about these retrofit valves you developed? thanks
your video is a teacher for me. please don't stop uploading videos
Awesome knowledge
These videos are great to play in the background during my desk job. I do software, but hydraulics fascinate me. I’m working on a small-scale hydraulic robot for fun, and your videos are a great resource.
Glad I ran into this video series!
you are doing great work ,absolute brilliance way to teach
Absolutely awesome sir
Thankyou very much
Cheers
Rob
Thanks carl for sharing knowledge.. very helpful, hopefully there is another lecture about hyd
Great teacher🎉
thank you carl. Fantastic Loved it.
Glad you enjoyed it
Very informative.......love it
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Question on the 2-stage flapper valve? There is usually one tiny hole on the jet pipe itself and on the receiver block there are 2 small receiver holes on top of the shuttle valve sleeve. When the armories is magnetized or energized to displace left or right using the flapper wire to displace the flow, does fluid get pushed into one of the 2 small receiver holes?
How important is the spin on filter 3 Micron up line from Valves?
Can you plz explain connector terminal point
kindly do made videos on troubleshooting
Hi Carl.. can u make a video on pressure compensator atos kc 011/30
Your videos are absolutely great! One question: What happens with all the excessive flow from the pump, once the cylinder has settled (=valve closed)? Does all of the flow go through a pressure relieve valve? Wouldn't that create a lot of heat and losses?
Actually in industries , there is unloading valve for every pump which bypasses pump flow directly to tank in idle conditions, so pump rotates but system pressure will be zero.
what happen if the drain port to the tank of servo valve been plugged?
could you put in the subtitle settings for Spanish? Thank you so much.
Continue 24v dc supply for what
Hi Carl what about Moog D635k servo valve?
Unfortunately we don't have any Moog valves from the D600 series in our collection. We do have customers who use them, so perhaps in time. Lots of great literature to help with those valves in the Moog website.
Thanks A lot Carl for fluid power mechanism. Lunch box is amazing i love it
What is the meaning of U/S written on Servo Valves ?
An Atchley Valve.. they don't like trash at all
What has happened here, been a year since any videos
Hello Mr. Carl,
How I can run two piston parallel same time same speed
I think the easy way and more simple is using a flow divider, especialy useful with gear driven design
"Whoever first worked that out?" Umm...didn't William C. Moog work that out? Isn't he kind of famous in your circles for that invention?
Is there any way you can send me a copy of these animations via email?
Thanks
I am from Pakistan and I interested in hydraulic
I'm hani from Saudi arabia,.
Thanks Carl.
But I think it will be good if you make videos shorter.
1 h 20 min is too long
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