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'''Pilot Volume is the air that must be exausted so that the force due to the chamber air can push the piston back.'' | |||
'''Pilot Volume is the air that must be exausted so that the force due to the chamber air can push the piston back.''' | |||
This means that the smaller the pilot volume, the faster your valve will open. Opening times can also be improved by a faster high-flow pilot valve. | This means that the smaller the pilot volume, the faster your valve will open. Opening times can also be improved by a faster high-flow pilot valve. | ||
Revision as of 15:08, 4 May 2008
Pilot volume
Pilot Volume is the air that must be exausted so that the force due to the chamber air can push the piston back.
This means that the smaller the pilot volume, the faster your valve will open. Opening times can also be improved by a faster high-flow pilot valve.