Why Quick Locking Matters in Pneumatic Speed Control Valves
In pneumatic automation, speed control valves are small components, but they have a direct influence on machine movement. A cylinder may extend too fast, retract too slowly, or lose smooth motion if the airflow setting is not stable. That is why the locking structure of a speed control valve is more important than many users first realize. A standard pneumatic speed control valve usually works in a simple way. The operator adjusts the airflow by rotating the control knob. After the required speed is reached, the setting needs to stay fixed during machine operation. If the valve position changes after adjustment, the airflow also changes. As a result, the cylinder speed may become unstable. The HOMIPNEU SL Pneumatic Elbow Speed Control Valve with New Quick Automatic Locking Structure is developed to solve this practical problem. Its upgraded quick-locking mechanism helps secure the adjusted flow position more firmly after setup, especially in machines that run continuously or experience vibration. The Real Problem: Speed Changes After Adjustment Many pneumatic speed control problems do not appear immediately after installation. At first, the cylinder…



