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Sterling Hydraulics

Sterling House
Crewkerne
TA18 8LL
UK

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Pressure relief valve is rated highly under PED

The latest addition to a range of CE marked pressure relief valves is fully compliant with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED 976/23/EC) and is rated to the highest level, Category IV.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 2 May 2005

High flow solenoid valves provide flow reversal

High flow directional solenoid valves are designed to operate double acting cylinders, bidirectional motors and any other load which requires flow reversal.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 14 February 2005

Flow restrictor valve gives fine speed control

Poppet-type flow restrictor valve serve hydraulic machine applications requiring fine control of the speed of operation, and that means precise setting of hydraulic fluid flow.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 27 September 2004

Four port, three way valves switch high flows

Where three way switching is required, a series of four port, three way directional valves are capable of switching high flows of up to 85 litre/min.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 18 August 2004

Proportional flow regulators control precisely

A range of two-port proportional flow regulators provide precise electrical control of hydraulic fluid flow at pressures up to 210 bar using signals from a joystick or a computer system.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 22 June 2004

Pressure relief valves ensure low leakage

With poppet-style construction which ensures low leakage, hardened working parts for maximum durability, pressure relief valves now offer an attractive and cost-effective option.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 26 March 2004

Tiny solenoid valves handle large flows

Valuable savings in size and weight are possible in equipment that uses a compact high-performance bi-directional solenoid valve, which has a valve body under 100mm in height.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 5 March 2004

Lighter solenoid valve coils need no O-rings

Enhanced corrosion resistance, increased life in demanding applications, reduced weight, and a wider range of connector options are offered by solenoid valve coils that need no O-rings.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 3 February 2004

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