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Rexroth HD-2 Controlair® Lever Operated Directional Valves
Aventics Type 'H' Controlair® Pneumatic Pressure Control Valves
Versatile Three - and Four-way pressure regulating valves or a combs nation of pressure regulating and non-regulating three-way valves.
The REXROTH Type "H" CONTROLAIR Valves are a family of pneumatic pressure regulating, directional valves. Hand, foot or mechanically operated, these valves control both pressure and flow of air. Some control these functions in one air circuit. Others selectively control these functions in two separate and independent air circuits or in branches of the same circuit. Still others control these functions either selectively or simultaneously in three separate and independent branches of an air circuit.
With each valve, the position of the operator-Sever, pedal, cam or knob-determines the air pressure delivered by the valve. Changing operator positions changes delivery pressure. Once the operator's position is set, a CONTROLAIR Valve maintains the delivery pressure for that position-automatically. It feeds more air into a circuit to compensate for leakage and operations which reduce pressure, it vents air from a circuit to compensate for operations and other conditions which would increase a circuit's pressure.
Hand Lever operated for one pressure regulated circuit and two non-regulated circuits.
Pipe Connection
Port 1-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved clockwise from "Neutral" (facing lever side of valve).
Port 2-IN pressure.
Port 3-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved counter clockwise from "Neutral".
Port 8-OUT, graduated pressure when lever is moved in either direction from "Neutral".
Models
HD-2-X CONTROLAIR Valve - The lever returns from the extreme position to the valve's "Neutral" or "Off" position when the operating force is removed.
HD-2-FX CONTROLAIR Valve - Lover remains in the position where released. Holding friction is adjustable.
HD-2-LX CONTROLAIR Valve - The lever returns to the valve's "Neutral" or "Off" position when manually moved out of the latch position (extreme travel position).
HD-2-XS CONTROLAIR Valve - Same as HD-2-X models except no graduated pressure delivery from port 8 when handle is moved away from pipe bracket.
The REXROTH Type "H" CONTROLAIR Valves are a family of pneumatic pressure regulating, directional valves. Hand, foot or mechanically operated, these valves control both pressure and flow of air. Some control these functions in one air circuit. Others selectively control these functions in two separate and independent air circuits or in branches of the same circuit. Still others control these functions either selectively or simultaneously in three separate and independent branches of an air circuit.
With each valve, the position of the operator-Sever, pedal, cam or knob-determines the air pressure delivered by the valve. Changing operator positions changes delivery pressure. Once the operator's position is set, a CONTROLAIR Valve maintains the delivery pressure for that position-automatically. It feeds more air into a circuit to compensate for leakage and operations which reduce pressure, it vents air from a circuit to compensate for operations and other conditions which would increase a circuit's pressure.
Hand Lever operated for one pressure regulated circuit and two non-regulated circuits.
Pipe Connection
Port 1-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved clockwise from "Neutral" (facing lever side of valve).
Port 2-IN pressure.
Port 3-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved counter clockwise from "Neutral".
Port 8-OUT, graduated pressure when lever is moved in either direction from "Neutral".
Models
HD-2-X CONTROLAIR Valve - The lever returns from the extreme position to the valve's "Neutral" or "Off" position when the operating force is removed.
HD-2-FX CONTROLAIR Valve - Lover remains in the position where released. Holding friction is adjustable.
HD-2-LX CONTROLAIR Valve - The lever returns to the valve's "Neutral" or "Off" position when manually moved out of the latch position (extreme travel position).
HD-2-XS CONTROLAIR Valve - Same as HD-2-X models except no graduated pressure delivery from port 8 when handle is moved away from pipe bracket.
Unit of Measure
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Description |
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The HD-2 CONTROLAIR Valve is a composite lever operated directional valve consisting of two 3-way directional valves and a 3-way pressure regulating portion. Each unit has its own OUT port. Initial lever movement either side of "Neutral" position activates the OUT port from the pressure regulating portion and one or the other of the ports from the 3-way directional valves. The chosen directional valve port delivers full inlet pressure while the other OUT port remains connected to atmosphere. Further lever movement in the same direction controls the air pressure delivered by the pressure regulating portion. These valves are used principally to control the forward and reverse clutches and the throttle of an engine. They are also suitable for applications where combined lever-operated direction control arid pressure control are desired. PIPE CONNECTIONS Port 1-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved clockwise from "Neutral" (facing lever side of valve). Port 2-IN pressure. Port 3-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved counter clockwise from "Neutral". Port 8-OUT, graduated pressure when lever is moved in either direction from "Neutral". The lever returns from the extreme position to the valve's "Neutral" or "Off" position when the operating force is removed. Note: Full pressure feature and chrome plated cover details are available. |
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The HD-2 CONTROLAIR Valve is a composite lever operated directional valve consisting of two 3-way directional valves and a 3-way pressure regulating portion. Each unit has its own OUT port. Initial lever movement either side of "Neutral" position activates the OUT port from the pressure regulating portion and one or the other of the ports from the 3-way directional valves. The chosen directional valve port delivers full inlet pressure while the other OUT port remains connected to atmosphere. Further lever movement in the same direction controls the air pressure delivered by the pressure regulating portion. These valves are used principally to control the forward and reverse clutches and the throttle of an engine. They are also suitable for applications where combined lever-operated direction control arid pressure control are desired. PIPE CONNECTIONS Port 1-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved clockwise from "Neutral" (facing lever side of valve). Port 2-IN pressure. Port 3-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved counter clockwise from "Neutral". Port 8-OUT, graduated pressure when lever is moved in either direction from "Neutral". The lever returns from the extreme position to the valve's "Neutral" or "Off" position when the operating force is removed. Note: Full pressure feature and chrome plated cover details are available. |
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The HD-2 CONTROLAIR Valve is a composite lever operated directional valve consisting of two 3-way directional valves and a 3-way pressure regulating portion. Each unit has its own OUT port. Initial lever movement either side of "Neutral" position activates the OUT port from the pressure regulating portion and one or the other of the ports from the 3-way directional valves. The chosen directional valve port delivers full inlet pressure while the other OUT port remains connected to atmosphere. Further lever movement in the same direction controls the air pressure delivered by the pressure regulating portion. These valves are used principally to control the forward and reverse clutches and the throttle of an engine. They are also suitable for applications where combined lever-operated direction control arid pressure control are desired. PIPE CONNECTIONS Port 1-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved clockwise from "Neutral" (facing lever side of valve). Port 2-IN pressure. Port 3-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved counter clockwise from "Neutral". Port 8-OUT, graduated pressure when lever is moved in either direction from "Neutral". The lever returns from the extreme position to the valve's "Neutral" or "Off" position when the operating force is removed. Note: Full pressure feature and chrome plated cover details are available. |
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The HD-2 CONTROLAIR Valve is a composite lever operated directional valve consisting of two 3-way directional valves and a 3-way pressure regulating portion. Each unit has its own OUT port. Initial lever movement either side of "Neutral" position activates the OUT port from the pressure regulating portion and one or the other of the ports from the 3-way directional valves. The chosen directional valve port delivers full inlet pressure while the other OUT port remains connected to atmosphere. Further lever movement in the same direction controls the air pressure delivered by the pressure regulating portion. These valves are used principally to control the forward and reverse clutches and the throttle of an engine. They are also suitable for applications where combined lever-operated direction control arid pressure control are desired. PIPE CONNECTIONS Port 1-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved clockwise from "Neutral" (facing lever side of valve). Port 2-IN pressure. Port 3-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved counter clockwise from "Neutral". Port 8-OUT, graduated pressure when lever is moved in either direction from "Neutral". The lever returns from the extreme position to the valve's "Neutral" or "Off" position when the operating force is removed. Note: Full pressure feature and chrome plated cover details are available. |
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The HD-2 CONTROLAIR Valve is a composite lever operated directional valve consisting of two 3-way directional valves and a 3-way pressure regulating portion. Each unit has its own OUT port. Initial lever movement either side of "Neutral" position activates the OUT port from the pressure regulating portion and one or the other of the ports from the 3-way directional valves. The chosen directional valve port delivers full inlet pressure while the other OUT port remains connected to atmosphere. Further lever movement in the same direction controls the air pressure delivered by the pressure regulating portion. These valves are used principally to control the forward and reverse clutches and the throttle of an engine. They are also suitable for applications where combined lever-operated direction control arid pressure control are desired. PIPE CONNECTIONS Port 1-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved clockwise from "Neutral" (facing lever side of valve). Port 2-IN pressure. Port 3-OUT, full inlet pressure when lever is moved counter clockwise from "Neutral". Port 8-OUT, graduated pressure when lever is moved in either direction from "Neutral". Lover remains in the position where released. Holding friction is adjustable. Note: Full pressure feature and chrome plated cover details are available. |
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Model | N/A HD-2-X | N/A HD-2-X | N/A HD-2-X | N/A HD-2-X | N/A HD-2-FX | |||||
Pressure Range | N/A 0-65 psi | N/A 0-100 psi | N/A 0-125 psi | N/A 0-150 psi | N/A 0-65 psi | |||||
Weight | N/A 9 lb | |||||||||
Applications |
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Applications for "H" CONTROLAIR Valves are limitless. They operate: Throttles - Rolling Mills - Marine Propulsion Engines Clutches - Presses - Construction Equipment Brakes - Shears - Oil Drilling Rigs Clamps - Conveyors - Production Tools Gates - Dredges - Cranes, Hoists & Draglines and many other kinds of equipment and machines. In fact "H" CONTROLAIR Valves are used wherever it is necessary, or preferable, to have instant and convenient control of the flow of air into a pneumatic circuit and of the pressure buildup of air in that circuit. |
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Features |
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Besides exceptional versatility, other CONTROLAIR Valve features are:
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Operation |
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The sensitive, precise pressure control of the "H" CONTROLAIR Valve and its ability to change delivery pressure in small increments are obtained through the use of a large responsive diaphragm. The ease with which an "H" CONTROLAIR Valve is operated is obtained by creating a differential between the counterbalanced air pressure and spring forces within the valve and by using this differential to open or to close valves. When the CONTROLAIR Valve is in decreasing pressure position, the inlet valve is closed and the exhaust valve is open to vent the OUT pressure to atmosphere, inlet pressure is on top of the closed inlet valve. Should leakage or a temperature variation occur that would change the outlet pressure called for by the CONTROLAIR Valve's operator position, this deviation in pressure opens either the CONTROLAIR Valve's supply valve or its exhaust valve to restore the correct pressure. In addition to having a pressure graduating valve, the HC-2, HD-2 and HE-2 CONTROLAIR Valves have one or two normally closed, non-graduating, three-way valves, When the lever of one of these CONTROLAIR Valves is moved 10º or more from its "Neutral" position, it opens one of the 3-way valves and holds it open. The exhaust valves in these three-way valves are closed by initial movement from "Neutral" of the CONTROLAIR Valve lever. Further movement of the lever operates the pressure regulating portion. A complete description of the operation for each CONTROLAIR Valve is in the Service Information publication for that valve. Starting from decreasing pressure position, to increase the OUT pressure of an "H" CONTROLAIR Valve, its operator moves the valve assembly in contact with the exhaust valve seat. Initial movement of the valve assembly closes the passage from the CONTROLAIR Valve's OUT line to atmosphere. Further movement of the assembly opens the passage between the CONTROLAIR Valve's IN and OUT lines allowing inlet air to flow into the OUT line and to the upper face of the diaphragm. As the flow of inlet air into the line raises the air pressure in the OUT line, if also increases the air pressure on top of the diaphragm. This pressure compresses the spring beneath the diaphragm and forces the diaphragm downward. When the outlet pressure reaches the value called for by the amount of operator movement, the air pressure acting on the diaphragm has moved it enough to let the inlet valve spring close the inlet valve and stop further increase in pressure. Further movement of the CONTROLAIR Valve operator to increase pressure moves the valve assembly and again opens the inlet valve. This allows additional air to flow into the OUT line until air pressure acting on the diaphragm depresses it enough to allow inlet valve to close. Movement of the CONTROLAIR Valve operator to decrease outlet pressure decreases the force on the valve assembly and lets the spring beneath the valve assembly move it upward. This action lifts the exhaust valve from its seat and allows air in the OUT line to vent to atmosphere, thus decreasing air pressure in that line. |
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Adjustments |
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The outlet pressure of a CONTROLAIR Valve for any of its operator positions can be changed by an external adjustment. Changing the pressure for one position, however, changes the pressure for all positions since the pressure differential is fixed for a given control spring. With the operator in minimum pressure position, CONTROLAIR Valves used with brakes, clutches, etc. are adjusted to vent outlet pressure to atmosphere. This adjustment fully vents pressure from these devices. With the operator in minimum pressure position, CONTROLAIR Valves used with throttles and similar devices arc adjusted to maintain a low pressure in the circuit. This adjustment gives instant response at the start of operator movement from that position. |
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