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MOOG 771F232

MOOG

771F232

Availability: In Stock

Looking for a reliable fix for your broken Moog 771F232? NC Servo Tech is your trusted partner for expert diagnostics and high-quality repairs.

Overview

The Moog 771F232 is one of many models we routinely service. Our process includes full disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly using reliable components.

Frequently Asked Questions

How We Test This Valve

NC Servo Technology operates our 13-stand test facility, including setups specifically for proportional and servo valves. Every valve goes through performance and leak testing using industry-standard fluids including MIL-5606 and Skydrol. Our performance testing ensures ensured functionality.

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Why Choose Us

NC Servo Technology is a dedicated repair facility specializing in both valves and electronic controls, which allows us to operate without the delays and constraints of OEM service centers.

30+ years of expertise in Moog 771F232 Valve Repair

How We Rebuild This Valve

Each valve goes through a full teardown to expose wear and buildup. After cleaning every surface, we replace damaged parts and reassemble the unit to spec.

  • Final Performance Verification: After reassembly, each valve is bench-tested to ensure it meets or exceeds original performance specifications.
  • Meticulous Cleaning: All parts undergo an ultrasonic cleaning process to remove contaminants before inspection.
  • Comprehensive Teardown: Every valve is fully disassembled for a thorough internal inspection.
  • Rigorous Testing: The reassembled unit undergoes rigorous leak and pressure testing to verify it performs to specification.

Maintenance Tips

  • Inspect Moog 771F232 seals regularly to prevent leaks.
  • Conduct visual inspections for wear or leaks.
  • Replace inline filters according to maintenance schedules to maintain proper flow rates.