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Hydraulic Valves

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02 October 2018

Bucher Hydraulics has developed new differential lock hydraulic valves, based on the power on demand principle, to overcome hurdles such as steep roads or soft ground.

Bucher said differential lock valves ensure that force is distributed to the individual wheels or axles of a vehicle when needed, but, in normal driving conditions when the differential lock function is not required, the valve is not activated so that the entire power is available to the drive and system efficiency is increased.

The new differential lock valves are suitable for all standard motors and can be individually configured to meet the requirements of each application.

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