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1. INTRODUCTION

 

 

This manual provides instructions and procedures necessary to install, 

operate and troubleshoot the Moog G761/761 series industrial servovalve. 
Troubleshooting instructions are outlined so that only the specific component(s) 
suspected of failure may be identified.

2.  OPERATION

 

The Moog G761/761 series industrial servovalve consists of a polarized 

electrical torque motor and two stages of hydraulic power amplification. The 
motor armature extends into the air gaps of the magnetic flux circuit and is 
supported in this position by a flexure tube member. The flexure tube acts as a 
seal between the electromagnetic and hydraulic sections of the valve. The two 
motor coils surround the armature, one on each side of the flexure tube. 

 

The flapper of the first stage hydraulic amplifier is rigidly attached to the 

midpoint of the armature. The flapper extends through the flexure tube and 
passes between two nozzles, creating two variable orifices between the nozzle 
tips and the flapper. The pressure controlled by the flapper and nozzle variable 
orifice is fed to the end areas of the second stage spool. 
 

The second stage is a conventional 4-way spool design in which output 

flow from the valve, at a fixed valve pressure drop, is proportional to spool 
displacement from the null position. A cantilever feedback spring is fixed to 
the flapper and engages a slot at the center of the spool. Displacement of the 
spool deflects the feedback spring which creates a force on the armature/flapper 
assembly.
 

Input signal induces a magnetic charge in the armature and causes a 

deflection of the armature and flapper. This assembly pivots about the flexure 
tube and increases the size of one nozzle orifice and decreases the size of the 
other. 
 

This action creates a differential pressure from one end of the spool to 

the other and results in spool displacement. The spool displacement transmits a 
force in the feedback wire which opposes the original input signal torque. Spool 
movement continues until the feedback wire force equals the input signal force. 

ELECTROHYDRAULIC VALVE  CUT-AWAY

CAUTION

DISASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE, OR REPAIR OTHER THAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 

INSTRUCTIONS HEREIN OR OTHER SPECIFIC WRITTEN DIRECTIONS FROM MOOG, WILL 

INVALIDATE MOOG’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER ITS WARRANTY. 

Figure 1  Moog Series G761/761

Upper Polepiece

Flexure Tube

Lower Polepiece
Flapper

Inlet Orifice

 

Coil

Armature

Nozzle

Feedback Wire

Spool

P  A  T  B Px

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G761/761 Series Installation and 

Operation Instruction

Electrohydraulic Servovalve

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