The reverse modulating braking valve is designed to control spring-applied, hydraulically-released service brakes in reverse braking systems. The term “reverse modulation” refers to the valve controlling braking by pressure reduction. In a reverse braking system, the valve’s set pressure must remain above the fully released brake pressure to prevent brake dragging.
When the pedal is pressed, the pressure in the spring-applied, hydraulically-released brake decreases, allowing the springs to apply force and produce braking. During braking, pedal position and force are proportional to brake pressure, providing smooth and responsive braking feedback.
Product Features
- Compact design, suitable for installation in confined spaces
- Comfortable pedal feel
- Fast pressure response with smooth adjustment
- Pedal force inversely proportional to brake pressure output
- Maximum input pressure (all models): 210 bar
- Braking pressure setting range: 20–200 bar
- Standard valve set point interval: 5 bar
- Additional options available:
Independent valve body
Base/front panel mounting
Various pedal angles
Multiple pedal forces
Operating Conditions
- Working medium: Mineral-based hydraulic oil
- Viscosity range: 2.8–380 mm²/s
- Hydraulic oil temperature range: −30°C to +107°C
- Cleanliness level: ISO 4406: 18/16/13
- Maximum return oil pressure: ≤ 1 bar
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