Message: | Adam, an old American hydraulic customer, sent AAK 3 emails consecutively on the same day last month, for the leakage of a hydraulic cartridge flow control valve. According to the picture he sent, the hydraulic cartridge flow control valve has a cut-off plate that is supported by a spring. Some customer complained that the hydraulic cartridge flow valve leaked without working. The original manufacturer of the hydraulic cartridge flow control valve cannot solve the problem in 3 months. Because the sales volume of this hydraulic cartridge flow control valve is very good, Adam wants it 100% no complaints.
Through the pictures, it is difficult to trace the cause. I suggested Adam send us 3 samples of the original hydraulic cartridge flow control valves. After we received and checked the samples, we found that the leakage was more serious if we pressurized, but the tightness of the cut-off plate was no problem. We adjusted the spring, and the first pressurization did not leak, but after 3 times, the leakage occurred. It was basically judged that the spring has hidden danger. After the spring tension test, it was found that the spring is abnormal.
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