Flow Control Needle Valve (PT)

Flow Control Throttle Needle Valve is an engine's power can be increased or decreased by the restriction of inlet gases which is by the use of a throttle, but usually decreased.

The term throttle has come to refer, informally to any mechanism by which the power or speed of an engine is regulated.

add to Inquiry Cart Model Port Size PT Flow (L/min) Maximum Pressure (kg/cm2)

PT-02

1/4" 12 210

PT-03

3/8" 20 210

PT-04

1/2" 30 210

PT-06

3/4" 48 210

What is a Hydraulic Throttle Needle Valve?

A hydraulic throttle needle valve is a precise flow control device that uses a tapered needle to adjust the flow rate of hydraulic fluid in a system.

 

 

Features

1. Fine control over flow rate

2. Compact and robust design

3. High precision and repeatability

4. Easy to adjust

5. Resistant to pressure and wear

 

 

Functions

Throttle needle valves are primarily used to regulate flow and control the speed of hydraulic actuators.

 

 

How Does a Throttle Needle Valve Work?

It operates by adjusting a needle that increases or decreases the aperture through which the hydraulic fluid passes, thereby controlling the flow rate.

 

 

Why Need Throttle Needle Valve

These valves are essential for applications requiring precise control over the movement and speed of hydraulic machinery components.

 

 

How to Choose Suitable Throttle Needle Valve

Selection should consider factors such as the fluid type, pressure, flow requirements, and the specific control precision needed.

 

 

Advantages of OMAX Hydraulic Throttle Needle Valve

OMAX throttle needle valves are known for their high precision, durability, and reliability. They offer consistent performance and fine control, making them ideal for critical applications in various industries.

 

 

Applications

1. Precise flow regulation in laboratory research.

2. Fine control in fuel systems of small engines.

3. Damping control in aerospace applications.

4. Fluid management in medical devices.

5. Hydrodynamic testing in marine studies.