Hydraulic control: The use of liquid power to change the working state of the control object. According to the materials approved and published by the National Scientific and Technical Terms Approval Committee, hydraulic control means the use of liquid power to change the working state of the control object. A mechanical system that converts mechanical energy into pressure. The hydraulic control system is based on a motor providing power and uses a hydraulic pump to convert mechanical energy into pressure and push hydraulic oil. By controlling various valves to change the flow direction of hydraulic oil, the hydraulic cylinder is pushed to make actions of different strokes and directions to complete the different action needs of various equipment.
Hydraulic control: The use of liquid power to change the working state of the control object. According to the materials approved and published by the National Scientific and Technical Terms Approval Committee, hydraulic control means the use of liquid power to change the working state of the control object. A mechanical system that converts mechanical energy into pressure. The hydraulic control system is based on a motor providing power and uses a hydraulic pump to convert mechanical energy into pressure and push hydraulic oil. By controlling various valves to change the flow direction of hydraulic oil, the hydraulic cylinder is pushed to make actions of different strokes and directions to complete the different action needs of various equipment.