When a pneumatic actuator requires air pressure applied to two different ports in order to move two different directions (such as the case for cylinders lacking a return spring), the
2-way solenoid valves operate in a manner analogous to single-pole single-throw (SPST) electrical switches: with only one path for flow. Solenoid valve symbols often appear identical to fluid power valve
Most indirect-acting solenoid valves operate slower than their direct-acting counterparts. This is because air pressure is routed in and out of the pilot to push the spool. Four Way Solenoid
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