A pneumatic flow control valve is a device used to regulate the flow rate of compressed air in a pneumatic system. By controlling the flow rate, you can adjust the speed and force of pneumatic actuators like cylinders and motors.
A flow control valve typically consists of a valve body, a needle valve, and a spring. The needle valve, when adjusted, creates a variable orifice through which the compressed air must flow. As the orifice size is reduced, the flow rate decreases, and vice versa.
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