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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
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The purpose of a pressure reducing valve is to:
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Question 2.
Compared to direct acting relief valves, two-stage relief valves:
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Venting a two-stage relief valve means:
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An unloading valve is:
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Question 5.
A pressure compensated flow control:
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Question 6.
The flow through a sharp-edged orifice is:
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Question 7.
Meter-out flow control arrangements:
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The pilot pressure required to open a pilot operated check valve is dependent upon:
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Question 9.
The compressibility of typical hydraulic oil is approximately:
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Question 10.
Why is it not a good idea to use a two-stage relief valve as a counterbalance valve:
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