Toggle valves provide manual flow control in hydraulic and pneumatic circuits. They are commonly used where a simple, operator-actuated valve is preferred over an electrically actuated control.
Toggle valves used for manual on/off control in a circuit.
Valves selected for straightforward operator access and repeatable operation.
Toggle valves chosen to match port standards and pressure ratings.
Required flow capacity and restriction considerations.
Operator access, mounting orientation, and installation clearance.
Environment and durability requirements.
Select toggle valves that match system ratings and provide practical access for operators during use and service.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I use a toggle valve instead of a solenoid valve?
Use a toggle valve when manual control is preferred and electrical actuation is not required. Use a solenoid valve when the circuit must be controlled by an automation system.
What should I confirm for pressure rating and connection type?
Confirm maximum working pressure, port size, and thread/sealing method so the valve matches the system standard and maintains leak-resistant performance.
How do I choose toggle valves for serviceability and access?
Confirm installation clearance and mounting orientation so the toggle can be operated safely and the valve can be serviced without disassembly of surrounding components.