Introduction to the manual sliding valve
Manual sliding valve:
The push-pull valve, also known as a manual sliding valve or manual pull valve, utilizes the valve core (plunger, valve disc) sliding on the sealing surface to change the position of the fluid inlet and outlet passage to control the flow direction of the fluid. Sliding valves are commonly used in hydraulic and pneumatic devices, allowing the moving mechanism to achieve predetermined direction and stroke actions or to realize automatic continuous operation.