Complete Solenoid Valves

G&G Hydraulics stocks quality high pressure solenoids that actually work when you need them. We’ve tested these high-pressure units in real conditions – they handle whatever flow rates, pressure spikes, and directional changes you throw at them. No surprises, no failures when it counts.

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At G&G Hydraulics, we offer a wide selection of two-way to four-way hydraulic solenoid valves from various manufacturers. Our stocked brands include Parker Skinner, Peter Paul, and SPX Power Team, with each brand offering a variety of solenoid valves that are sure to meet your needs.


We believe in dependable products that will keep your equipment functioning at its best for as long as possible. We only stock from the best 2-way to 4-way hydraulic valve manufacturers available. You can trust that with G&G Hydraulics, you’re getting products second to none, especially when it comes to our high pressure solenoid valves.

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At G&G Hydraulics, we’ve earned our reputation as a trusted hydraulic component supplier over years of consistent service. Our certifications are more than just wall decorations – they represent our commitment to quality and regulatory compliance.

Every G&G product meets strict reliability requirements. Three-way high pressure solenoids, high-pressure configurations, directional control valves – our inventory spans the full spectrum of hydraulic applications. What really matters? When you invest in our hydraulic solutions, you’re getting components engineered that optimize system efficiency and operational lifespan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have lingering questions about our G&G Hydraulics’ high pressure solenoid valves? Here’s what we get asked the most:

How do solenoid valves work, and what are their applications in hydraulics?

Basic concept: electromagnetic coils control fluid movement in two-way to four-way setups. Power hits the coil, magnetic field forms, valve shifts position, opening some passages and closing others. You’ll find them running the show in excavators, hydraulic presses – pretty much anywhere precision hydraulic movement matters.

What should be considered when selecting a solenoid valve for high-pressure applications?

Material compatibility tops the list, along with pressure ratings and duty cycles. Stainless steel’s your best bet here; it offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability that really extends high pressure solenoid valve service life. Don’t overlook these factors; they’ll save you a lot of money and headaches down the road.

What about liquid and gas applications?

Solenoid valves suit both mediums. Matching valve material and size to the medium’s properties is key, with different seals required for corrosive gases versus hot liquids.

If you have any compatibility questions about our high pressure solenoids and which would be better for your specific liquid or gas application, you can always contact our expert team.

Why is maintenance important? What routine checks should be performed?

Skip maintenance? You’re asking for trouble. Debris clogs things up, connections loosen, and seals fail. Check the high pressure solenoid valve’s coil insulation regularly – burnt coils mean downtime, which means forgone work for you. Also, clean crud off components and tighten fittings. Basic stuff, but it’ll save your system from expensive failures.

How do I troubleshoot solenoid valve failure or malfunction?

Depending on the type, for instance, 4-way hydraulic valves, you’ll want to start by checking the power supply for the correct voltage. Look for obstructions and coil burnout. Clean and replace damaged parts as needed, following manufacturer guidelines.