Hydraulic reversing valve
A directional solenoid valve with a line switch controller is a type of valve that is used to control the flow of fluid in a system. It consists of a solenoid coil, a plunger, and a valve body.
The solenoid coil is an electromagnet that, when energized, generates a magnetic field. This magnetic field attracts the plunger, causing it to move and open or close the valve. The valve body has multiple ports, allowing the fluid to flow in different directions depending on the position of the plunger.
The line switch controller is used to control the energization of the solenoid coil. It can be a simple on/off switch or a more advanced controller that allows for precise control of the valve position. The controller can be manually operated or automated, depending on the application.
When the solenoid coil is energized, the plunger moves and opens or closes the valve, allowing or blocking the flow of fluid in the system. The direction of the fluid flow depends o…