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Old 04-03-2011, 09:53 PM   #1
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do you know these valves?????

Hi, these are valves with solenoid made in Italy: do you know them?
Could you tell me how many of them I need and how do these work?
I don't understand and I see that you are expert!
Coul you help me with this? I wonder if you have a croquis or diagram to show me. Thanks!!!!







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Old 04-04-2011, 09:21 AM   #2
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Re: do you know these valves?????

http://www.shako.com.tw/products_detail.aspx?pid=389
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Old 04-05-2011, 03:55 PM   #3
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Re: do you know these valves?????

Since I can do to apply it to my system of pneumatic suspension?
Here the valves solenoid are very costly.

Do they know of some configuration?
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Old 04-05-2011, 08:57 PM   #4
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Re: do you know these valves?????

Welcome to the forum diegofvet. The valves you posted are industrial control valves, and are not designed for auto applications. They are 24 volts DC so they will not work with your 12 volt DC system.
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Re: do you know these valves?????

It is best to run an 8 valve system like the one pictured below.

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Re: do you know these valves?????

looking at the the solenoid in the pic, it appears these valves can be wired as 12VDC ... but ken is absolutely correct in that these are considered industrial spool-type valves and due to the "dirty" environment of an automotive application, these are not recommended.

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Good eye Shane. I looked at the specs page and the closest I saw was 24vdc. I didn't catch that on the valve.
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Re: do you know these valves?????

Thank you Shane and N2TRUX!

These valves are of industrial use, or in suspension of trucks.

Here a graph of the "opened" valve:



Here a valve in another position:



This valve does not have a position opened / opened. It is opened always, for a side or for other one.

Because of it it is my confusion, if you say to me that it does not serve, it will look for other one.

Here the market of air bags and valves does not exist, is necessary to obtain a piece on the one hand and other one in other one.

Thank you for sharing his knowledge!
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