orangetree
Gold Member
You don't *have* to use a return to tank (eg unpressurized) here
You can use the same valve as a 3rd function, which will have four ports in use: cylinder A, B, power beyond in, power beyound out.
Many of these 3rd function valves are on/off, meaning the valve is kept simple. keep in mind its the pressure *difference* (A to B) that operates the cylinder. if a valve uses a tank port, that pressure is just atmosphere, so the cylinder will see the full line gauge pressure. a 3rd function valve with no tank line is beholden to the rest of the PB circuit being free-flowing, but this is not a problem just a note.
You can use the same valve as a 3rd function, which will have four ports in use: cylinder A, B, power beyond in, power beyound out.
Many of these 3rd function valves are on/off, meaning the valve is kept simple. keep in mind its the pressure *difference* (A to B) that operates the cylinder. if a valve uses a tank port, that pressure is just atmosphere, so the cylinder will see the full line gauge pressure. a 3rd function valve with no tank line is beholden to the rest of the PB circuit being free-flowing, but this is not a problem just a note.