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Safety Valves help monitor hydraulic systems.
August 1, 2008 -
Double Redundant Dual Monitoring and Lock-Out valves offer clean compact solutions, either connected directly to main power source or as part of a branch circuit feeding one of many work cells. Double redundant package is built with 2 valves that incorporate spool position monitoring switches and 2 pressure tap ports. Lock-Out valve is designed to assist in meeting lock-out/tag-out requirements to protect technicians performing maintenance, repair, or set-up operations.
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Savage, MN - Continental Hydraulics has introduced a new line of Double Redundant Dual Monitoring valve packages help to ensure better operating and safer hydraulic systems.
Continental Hydraulics offer both Double Redundant Dual Monitoring valve packages and Lock-Out valves to help hydraulic system users achieve monitoring goals. These new products offer clean compact solutions either connected directly to the main power source or as part of a branch circuit feeding one of many work cells.
The Double redundant Dual Monitoring valve package is built with two valves. Both must be activated to allow fluid and pressure to continue to the circuit. If either valve is deactivated, the outlet port is directed back to tank. The valves incorporate spool position monitoring switches and two pressure tap ports. This allows users to monitor the spool position and monitor whether pressure is rising or falling. This information can be used by system monitor controllers to alert of system failure or shut the machine off.
The Continental Hydraulics Lock-Out valve is designed to assist in meeting lock-out / tag-out requirements to protect technicians performing maintenance, repairs or set-up operations where a central hydraulic system is providing power to multiple work cells.
Safety and monitoring products have quick payback through reduced: machine down time, employee accidents, time and money lost by investigating accidents and possible lower insurance rates.
Continental Hydraulics designs and manufactures high-performance, robust hydraulic pumps, valves and power units for a wide variety of mobile and industrial applications. Every Continental product is rigorously tested in the lab and in the field in normal and under severe conditions to help it meet or exceed established performance and service life standards. The Company has over 40 years experience supplying standard and custom-order hydraulic components quickly and efficiently, helping shorten time-to-market cycles. Continental Hydraulics products are available globally through an independent distribution network. Continental Hydraulics is a division of the DoAll Company.
Dale Horihan
General Manager, Senior Vice President
Continental Hydraulics
952.895.6400
info@continentalmachines.com
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Phone: 952-895-6400 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Continental Hydraulics Address: 12520 Quentin Ave., S. City: Savage State: MN ZIP: 55378 Country: USA Phone: 612-894-8900 FAX: 952-895-6444 http://www.continentalhydraulics.com
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