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Sunter Machinery Co., Ltd. |
| Sunter Machinery Co., Ltd established on 1990, worked in the field of design,
manufacture and technical support in hydraulic
tools and hydraulic
system, specially in providing hydraulic
cylinder, high super pressure
electric pump station, hydraulic
torque wrench, hydraulic
pump special for hydraulic
wrench, hydraulic
jacks and other non-standard hydraulic
tool. And can supply project solutions according to customer requirement. The products widely used in industry field of steel, shipbuilding, electric power, chemical, metallurgic, construction etc... |
Solenoid {{otheruses|Solenoid (disambiguation)}} {{Cleanup|date=July
2007}} [[Image:Solenoid.svg|thumb|300px|right|Magnetic field created
by a solenoid]]
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Boost controller ... g the air pressure delivered to the pneumatic
and mechanical [[wastegate]] actuator. Boost controllers can be
as simple as a manual boost controller which can ... ... against
the force of a [[spring (device)|spring]] located in the wastegate
actuator to allow the wastegate to open and bypass exhaust gas from
reaching the tu ...
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Solenoid valve {{Mergefrom|transmission solenoid|date=March 2008}}
... port valve, the outflow is switched between the two outlet ports.
Multiple solenoid valves can be placed together on a [[Hydraulic
manifold|manifold]]
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Wastegate ... uilt into the turbine housing. Partially seen at the
top is the wastegate actuator arm.]] ... ocharger. The wastegate
is controlled by a wastegate actuator in which the actuator is controlled
by pressure coming from the intake manifold.
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Variable force solenoid ... e used for direct shift clutch control.
A VFS is a type of [[Transmission Solenoid]]. One or more VFS can
be used in an [[automatic transmission]] or instal ... A variable
force solenoid includes:
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Poppet valve ... the stem to open the poppet. In the case of a solenoid/pilot
actuator, the solenoid only controls the flow of a gas (typically
compressed air) or liquid into ... <li>DIN Solenoid Pilot
Operated valves equipped with Intrinsically Safe Solenoids work
well in hazardous locations</li>
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Angle seat piston valve ... cs|pneumatically]]-controlled [[valve]]
with a piston [[Pneumatic actuator|actuator]] providing linear actuation
to lift a seal off its seat. The seat is set ... ... is usually
achieved by a return spring that can be found in the pneumatic actuator.
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Pneumatic gripper ... '''pneumatic gripper''' is a specific type
of [[pneumatic motor|pneumatic actuator]] that typically involves
either parallel or angular motion of surfaces th ... *pneumatic
direct operated [[solenoid valve]]
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Valve ... ting flow through a pipe to a changing set point) require
an actuator. An actuator will stroke the valve depending on its
input and set-up, allowing the valv ... *SOLENOID
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Electronic Diesel Control * [[Actuators]] or [[solenoids]] which
convert the control unit's electrical output signal into mechanic
... ... rammed software and outputs required electrical signals
into actuators and solenoids.
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Solenoid voltmeter A '''solenoid voltmeter''' is a specific type
of [[voltmeter]] used by [[electrician]]s ... '''Wiggy''' is the
registered trademark for a common solenoid voltmeter used in North
America and manufactured by [[Square D]].
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Automatic Performance Control ... x|right|1. knock sensor<br>2.
pressure transducer<br>3. control unit<br>4. solenoid
valve]] ... sure by directing boost pressure to the turbocharger's
pneumatic wastegate actuator.
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Hydraulic machinery ... l tubes and flexible hoses, and the high
power density and wide array of [[actuator]]s that can make use
of this power. For the hydraulic fluid to do work, it must flow
to the actuator and or motors, then return to a reservoir. The fluid
is then [[Filter (oil ...
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Wax motor ... '' is a [[linear actuator]] that is sometimes used
to replace a magnetic [[solenoid]] in an application where a short
range of linear motion is required. ... application, wax motors
may have three potential advantages over magnetic solenoids:
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Circuit breaker ... sense a fault current and to operate the trip
opening mechanism. The trip solenoid that releases the latch is
usually energized by a separate battery, althou ... ... air. Small
circuit breakers may be manually operated; larger units have [[solenoid]]s
to trip the mechanism, and electric motors to restore energy to
the spr ...
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T-VIS ... l valves are attached to a common shaft which is rotated
by a [[vacuum]] [[actuator]] outside the manifold. ... 4200 rpm.Above
this engine speed vacuum is cut off and a spring inside the actuator
causes the butterfly valve to fully open. The theory behind the
system is ...
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Trionic T5.5 ... ld Absolute Pressure). Boost pressure control (L
and R engines) utilises a solenoid valve pneumatically connected
to the turbocharger’s waste gate. The fuel injector valves are of
a solenoid type with needle and seat. They are opened by a current
flowing through th ...
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Spud gun (cannon) ... 3) is filled to 120 PSI using the [[Schrader
valve]] (4). Upon opening the solenoid valve (1), the air from the
reservoir is transferred to the projectile, wh ... ... s are ideal.
Some choose to modify their valves by attaching a [[pneumatic actuator]]
or [[Spring (device)|spring]] to achieve a faster opening speed.
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HIPPS ... ource of overpressure. The final element consists of a
valve, actuator and solenoids. ... me and accuracy of the loop but
also safety factors for over-sizing of the actuator of the final
element are dictated by these standards. Independent design v ...
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Electropneumatic paintball marker ... ''' is any of a class of [[paintball
marker]]s that utilizes a pneumatic [[solenoid]] to actuate the
hammer and/or bolt's movement. ... o the extent that they both make
use of one or more microswitch-controlled solenoid valves. |
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