remote-control valves

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Remote-control valves for professional blast pots

Remote-control valves in professional blast pots control key functions such as pressurization, venting, and shutdown. They work in conjunction with the remote-control deadman handle and the corresponding pneumatic or electric control system and must be compatible with the blast pot’s design.

The product range includes complete remote-control valves in various sizes, as well as inlet and outlet valves, pilot pressure regulators, silencers, and other system components. In addition, electrical control solutions are available for the corresponding systems.

When replacing or modifying a system, the valve size, control principle, existing piping, and the exact blast pot configuration should be clearly identified.

Correctly classify the remote control system

✅ Pneumatic remote-control valves compatible with the blast pot

✅ Inlet and outlet valves compatible with the existing assembly

✅ Pilot pressure regulators and silencers as system components

✅ Do not mix electrical and pneumatic controls

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Remote-control valves as the central control system for the blast pot

In professional blasting cabinets, the remote control allows the blasting process to be started and stopped directly from the workstation. The remote-control valve transmits the signal from the hand lever on the cabinet. Depending on the system, it controls the compressed air supply, cabinet pressure, and venting. As a result, the remote control is not just a convenience feature, but an essential component of operational control.

Pneumatic Remote-Control Valves

Many blast pots operate with pneumatic remote control systems. The remote-control deadman handle operates the valve system on the blast pot via one or more remote-control hoses. Valve size, hose connections, and control logic must be compatible with the respective system. The product range includes various valve sizes for both compact and larger blast pots.

Inlet and outlet valves as part of the assembly

Complete remote control systems may consist of several individual components. Inlet valves control the compressed air supply, while outlet valves control venting or pressure relief. Other components, such as pilot pressure regulators and silencers, perform additional functions. When replacing an individual part, the existing assembly should therefore be clearly identified.

Silencers and Pilot Pressure Regulators

When venting a blast pot, compressed air flows out of the system rapidly. Silencers designed for this purpose reduce the resulting noise. Pilot pressure regulators control the control pressure in compatible systems. Both components must be compatible with the valve series and connection size.

Electric remote control as a standalone system

In addition to pneumatic solutions, there are electric remote controls with a control box and an electric remote-control deadman handle. These systems follow a different control logic and must not be combined with pneumatic components without a technical review. When making modifications, the power supply, control box, deadman handle, and tank valves must be considered as a single integrated system.

Check before replacing a remote-control valve

✅ Manufacturer and exact blast pot series

✅ Valve size and connection thread

✅ pneumatic or electric control system

✅ Includes remote-control deadman handle and control line

✅ Required inlet, outlet, and auxiliary components

Maintenance of Remote-Control Valves

Valves operate with moving sealing and control components and are subject to wear. Contaminated or moist compressed air can further impair their function. Regular inspections and proper compressed-air treatment ensure reliable operation.

Select a remote-control valve compatible with the blast pot

ABS Strahltechnik offers remote-control valves and related components for professional blasting systems. By providing details about the blast pot, the existing valve series, and the control type, you can determine the appropriate replacement or upgrade solution.

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