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Flow control valvesp

June 2, 2005
JFC-4 and JFC-5 flow control valves are combination needle and check valve flow controls. Control flow from air cylinders, thereby controlling piston speed as it extends or retracts. Allow free flow from the inlet to the outlet past needle and ...
JFC-4 and JFC-5 flow control valves are combination needle and check valve flow controls. Control flow from air cylinders, thereby controlling piston speed as it extends or retracts. Allow free flow from the inlet to the outlet past needle and check valve. In reverse, the valve is sealed and flow must pass through the metered passage controlled by the tapered adjustment needle.

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