Designed to be installed in valve blocks or distribution plates, providing precise and reliable control of fluid pressure.
Sustainment valves, also known as pressure check valves or pilot-operated check valves, act to maintain pressure in a hydraulic circuit even when the pressure source is interrupted. They allow fluid to flow in a specific direction, but block flow in the opposite direction until the pressure reaches a predetermined value. When the pressure reaches this value, the valve opens, allowing fluid to flow in the opposite direction.
They are widely used in a variety of industrial applications, such as presses, machine tools, transport systems, hydraulic power systems, among others.