I agree. But is there such a valve? It appears there is a naming code that is used to ID valves but I have no clue what the code is. For example: the valve I have that is like this one ...
Is Called a ... " Pneumatic Solenoid Air Valve 4V230C-08 DC 12V 5 Way 3"
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Cburg
Thanks for all your input, Sorry for my delay in getting back to you ...
Looking at the post form Jrmichler I was thinking alone the same lines.
however: When I tried that valve is would stop the rod anywhere along the full travel BUT when power is removed the rod is held in place and will...
I am looking to find out if there is a control valve type that will move a duel port cylinder in both directions but then the current to the valve is turned off the cylinder will NOT be locked up. I thought a 5/2 double coil valve would do this but it holds cylinder when current is removed...