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New Catalog Covers Vehicle Air Valves, Controls

April 17, 2015
DEL Hydraulics recently released a 28-page catalog describing pneumatic components for controlling hoists, power takeoffs, dump pumps, plows, and other functions on work trucks.

DEL Hydraulics, Buffalo, recently released a 28-page catalog describing pneumatic components for controlling hoists, power takeoffs, dump pumps, plows, and other functions on work trucks. The components can be used for direct control of pneumatic functions or air-pilot control of hydraulic valves.

Highlighted products include stackable directional valves with feathering control in both directions; a PTO Saver Valve that automatically disengages a vehicle’s PTO when spring parking brakes are released; bankable 4-way metering valves with LED backlit control knobs for easy function identification in the dark; and pneumatic feathering joysticks with 360° operation.

The publication also provides installation instructions, drawings, and descriptive photos, in addition to descriptions of assembly combinations and accessories. For more information, call (716) 853-7996 or visit www.del.us.com.

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