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Good morning to all,

having never dealt with these valves I ask you. How do tubes connect to the valve? As you can see from the box below as outputs I have simple smooth holes with o-ring... Do I have to build a block with the steps I want and out the threaded holes to attach the pipe? the plan in contact with the ev will have to be rectified so that you work well the o-ring? or are we going otherwise?

Thank you.
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Good morning to all,

having never dealt with these valves I ask you. How do tubes connect to the valve? As you can see from the box below as outputs I have simple smooth holes with o-ring... Do I have to build a block with the steps I want and out the threaded holes to attach the pipe? the plan in contact with the ev will have to be rectified so that you work well the o-ring? or are we going otherwise?

Thank you.
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These valves, like all valves, are usually mounted on blocks or even directly on the actuator. in correspondence of the various heats you will have as many to bring where necessary the oil.
the rectified plan is certainly better, but you can also realize machine tool having care to get a low roughness.
 
These valves, like all valves, are usually mounted on blocks or even directly on the actuator. in correspondence of the various heats you will have as many to bring where necessary the oil.
the rectified plan is certainly better, but you can also realize machine tool having care to get a low roughness.
Thank you so much!! Does the ev suppliers seem to me not provide these blocks on which to mount them?
 
Usually, those who supply the valves also provide the blocks on which they are standard.
If you're looking for a world online...
 
Thank you so much!! Does the ev suppliers seem to me not provide these blocks on which to mount them?
Yeah, sure. are standardized things. as pietro2002 says it is found of everything, looking like cetop. the cetop defines the puncture of those lights, there are various measures. cetop3, cetop6 etc
 

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