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Modular valve system for mini-series and prototypes
Linde Hydraulics GmbH & Co. KG will be introducing its new VT1 Modular, a new modular valve system for mini-series and prototypes, at the Bauma 2016 (Munich, 11 to 17 April).
The VT1 Modular system allows for up to seven user functions. Each function is controlled via a high pressure directional spool valve, with possibilities to include secondary pressure and flow controls, all of which consist of the latest high quality and proven series parts.
The modular system also allows for flows of up to 600l/min per function and 420 bar nominal pressure. The VT Modular system will be available for order when the Bauma opens.
Plug and play
The new VT1 Modular system offers customers ‘plug and play’ operation: if required and following on-site advice from a dealer, users can flexibly combine individual components and have these assembled at the dealer's premises directly. If not all components are available, dealers can order parts for re-stocking purposes at short notice.
The standardised components enable Linde Hydraulics to offer rapid delivery times, which means that all components are available in less than 14 days. At the same time, all valves from the VT1 Modular system can naturally be combined with all other products from Linde Hydraulics as required.
"Our new VT1 Modular system offers our dealers and end-customers top flexibility in implementing specific valve technology requirements," said Janfried A. Tirre, chief sales officer at Linde Hydraulics. As this is a coherent system of proven series components, the VT1 Modular system from Linde Hydraulics considerably reduces both costs and the time required to equip mini-series prototypes.
R&D in the field
Linde Hydraulics also makes 3D-CAD files (.stp files) and installation drawings available for all VT1 Modular components on its website Linde-Hydraulics.com. Engineers designing the prototypes or mini-series can access the CAD files from anywhere in the world at any time and can include all the data in their development processes early on.
As soon as the development stage has been completed, they can have the required individual parts assembled by their nearest Linde Hydraulics dealer.
Hydraulic or electro-hydraulic operation – convertible at short notice
Another advantage of the VT1 Modular is its flexibility: the same system can be controlled either hydraulically or electro-hydraulically. And subsequent changes to the VT1 Modular can be carried out ‘in the field’ just by changing the relay components and without dismantling the power hydraulics.
Linde Hydraulics at a glance
Linde Hydraulics is a manufacturer of heavy-duty drive systems consisting of hydraulics, power transmissions and electronics. As an established technology provider in the field of high-pressure hydraulics, the systems manufactured by Linde Hydraulics are claimed to significantly reduce fuel consumption and CO2. The Linde product range comprises hydraulic pumps and motors, valves, electronic controls, peripheral equipment and swing and track drives. Linde Hydraulics is the supplier and development partner for world-famous original equipment manufacturers of mobile work machinery; including construction, mining, agricultural, forestry and municipal utility equipment, as well as manufacturers of industrial machinery.
The company, which was founded in 1904, is based in Aschaffenburg, Germany. Around 1300 employees work at five production sites in Germany and China as well as in subsidiaries in Europe, the US and China. Linde Hydraulics is represented in more than 50 countries by a strong network of over 80 sales and service partners.
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