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Servo Component Testing - H300 Series
H335 Electro-Hydraulic Servo-Valve, Servo-Actuator, and General Component Test Stand for Skydrol Applications

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Avtron Model H335 Electro-Hydraulic Servo and Component Test Stand
H335 - Skydrol
Dual Workstation, (One Circuit for Servo-Valves)

Rated 60 GPM at 6000 PSI

* Hydraulic Test Equipment Product Catalog (1.8 MB)*

The Avtron H335 is designed to test hydraulic cylinders, load control servo-valves, servo-actuators, and various components. Testing is designed to acquire and plot flow vs. pressure drop, flow and pressure gains, proof pressure, internal leakage, cracking pressure, and general performance characteristics. 

The test stand is a dual workstation consisting of one main-high pressure 4-way valve circuit capable of 60 GPM at 6000 PSI and a secondary supply and return circuit capable of 60 GPM at 5000 PSI.

The H335 is capable of testing many 3 way, 4 way, and other servo applications such as brake servo-valves. The H335 footprint is small and ideal for installations with minimal space available. The system is designed to provide easy installation and maintenance.

The unit uses a separate remote hydraulic power supply (H400 Series) and can incorporate the Avtron Data Acquisition System ADAS for semi-automatic control and data acquisition.

Skydrol is a trademark of Monsanto. ADAS is a trademark of Avtron Aerospace, Inc.

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