1. A needle valve controls flow in:
9. This symbol is for a:
- both directions.
- one direction.
- neither direction.
- because they have a special needle valve.
- when pressure stays under 2000 psi.
- because they maintain a constant pressure drop across the orifice.
- can control different flows to several actuators at once.
- can only control one actuator at a time
- operates at maximum pressure for the whole cycle.
- split flow in both directions.
- only split flow in one direction.
- is not used to split flow.
- changes flow as inlet flow changes.
- changes flow as inlet pressure changes.
- has constant flow when inlet flow is equal to or greater than its volume.
- equal to the lowest outlet pressure.
- equal to the highest outlet pressure.
- equal to the average of the sum of the outlet pressures.
- hydraulic motors in series to split flow.
- hydraulic motors in parallel to split flow.
- flow control valves to split flow.
- equal to the lowest outlet pressure.
- equal to the highest outlet pressure.
- equal to the average of the sum of the outlet pressures.
- motor flow divider.
- priority flow divider.
- spool-type flow divider.
- pressure-compensated flow control.
- non-compensated flow control.
- 3-port flow control.