
Power management company Eaton announces the release of its CAN-enabled electrohydraulic mobile valve, the CMA 90 Advanced Mobile Valve with Independent Metering.
- Features on-board electronics and sophisticated software algorithms which greatly surpasses industry standards for intelligence, capabilities, dynamics and control
- Improves controllability using advanced control algorithms which can be easily configured, on the spot, to specific machine needs
- Enables seamless switching between velocity and force control modes
- Faster commissioning is made possible by a software interface which enables users to set up and tune the valve rather than swapping parts
- Real-time diagnostics are shared from on-board sensors monitoring pressure, temperature, position and flow, helping to detect and troubleshoot issues as they arise
- Hose burst detection prevents costly spills by monitoring flow to and from the service and closing the service if a leak is detected
- Minimizes downtime with a limp mode that allows end users, in the event of sensor failure, to work at a reduced rate until the machine can be serviced
- Independent metering on the valve allows each spool to control its own work port for consistent speed and better control on services which transition between passive and over-running states
- Easily integrates with controls and allows performance optimizations to be made and tested in seconds instead of months when combined with Eaton’s Pro-FX family of electronic controls and software
- Pre-built software libraries and industry-standard protocols such as J1939 and CANopen reduce development time
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