Moog-Hydrolux is a newly formed organization whose charter is to supply high quality integrated hydraulic manifolds incorporating the valve technology of both Moog Inc. and Hydrolux Hydraulic Systems. The company's newest offering is a complete line of modular manifold systems for the control of hydraulic press systems ranging in size from 100 to 1,500 tons. These powerful manifold systems have been developed to deliver linear pressing speeds in excess of 1,000 inch/sec. The line is equipped with a host of standard features, including: proportional valves with integral limit switch; pressure safety relief for press cylinder; bypass valve; leak-free safety gate valve; safety pressure relief valve; and proportional valves with integral limit switch. Optional features include: proportional pump pressure limiting; directional control valves with limit switch; decompression with active cartridge; and load sense for variable displacement pump. Moog-Hydrolux (F) Product Code 4355
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