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Figure 7-4.—Servovalve—neutral.
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Figure  7-5.—Servovalve—actuated.

ENGINEMAN  1  &  C of the pressure control. When a shuttle valve fails to operate, the stop valves should be closed and the defective valve removed and repaired. Incorrectly  adjusted  needle  valves  can  be because the valve adjustment may allow more fluid to pass through leakage points in the system than through the valve. another source of trouble. Needle valves which are  adjusted  too  fine  may  cause  the  device operated  by  the  valve  to  stop  short  of  its intended   stopping   point.   This   may   happen SERVOVALVES Although  there  are  many  types  of  valves used  for  control  in  a  hydraulic  system,  the  valve Figure  7-4.—Servovalve—neutral. 7-20

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