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Hydraulic valves help

Does anyone know if the solenoid valves are proportional or regular or a mix of both? I am retrofitting one and all works fine other than the lower function drops then stabilises. Many thanks in advance!
  • Posted 5 May 2016 04:45
  • By Robbo_28
  • joined 5 May'16 - 2 messages
  • Berkshire, United Kingdom
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All sorted!
The truck has fingertip joysticks. The lower valve is proportional the rest are on/off solenoids but they all look identical!
  • Posted 13 May 2016 17:45
  • By Robbo_28
  • joined 5 May'16 - 2 messages
  • Berkshire, United Kingdom
it depeneds, wich kind of levers do you have? standard levers? mini-levers? joystick?
  • Posted 13 May 2016 14:12
  • By CMaflaNFS
  • joined 21 Feb'16 - 12 messages
  • Bogota Dc, Colombia

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