In-Port Sequence Valves Enable Faster Deep-Hole Drilling
IMTS22: Vektek’s in-the-port sequence valves enable a single circuit to sequence up to a dozen individually sequenced devices.
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Vektek says it has revolutionized hydraulic circuit sequencing by eliminating the need for complex, multiple circuit deep-hole drilling with its in-the-port sequence valves.
According to the company, users can save time and money reducing their design time and deep hole drilling. Vektek will be at IMTS booth 431922 to demo how its in-the-port sequence valves enable a single circuit to sequence up to a dozen individually sequenced devices. These valves can be installed directly into the device port and can be individually adjusted to sequence or time users’ clamps.
Three pressure ranges are available, as well as adjustability within each range. These sequence valves work with flange-manifold mounted Vektek Port Ready devices and can be added after the design and build process.
Vektek says it provides latest in hydraulic clamping solutions across a wide range of applications. Its manufacturing facility is in Emporia, Kansas.
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