Coupling Manifold Valve
Depending on the application, coupling manifold valves may be manually operated, or they may be actuated using electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators for remote or automated control.
Product Specifications
Overall, coupling manifold valves are essential components in fluid handling systems where multiple outlets or sections need to be controlled from a central distribution point. They provide efficient flow control and distribution of fluid or gas within the manifold, ensuring optimal performance and functionality of the system.
Coupling Manifold Valve
A coupling manifold valve typically refers to a component used in fluid handling systems, particularly in hydraulic or pneumatic systems. This type of valve is designed to control the flow of fluid or gas within a manifold, which is a device that connects multiple pipes or tubes to allow the distribution of fluid or gas from a single source to multiple destinations.
Coupling Manifold Valve at Arm Pipe
The valve is designed to be coupled or connected to a manifold, which is a central distribution point for fluid or gas. The valve allows for control over the flow of fluid or gas within the manifold. It can be opened or closed to regulate the flow to specific outlets or sections of the manifold.
Coupling manifold valves come in various configurations and designs to suit different applications and fluid handling requirements. They may include ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, or other types of valves depending on the specific needs of the system.