The chambers inside a directional control valve are connected by internal passageways or channels that allow fluid to flow between them. When the valve is actuated, it shifts its internal spool or poppet, redirecting the fluid flow through these passages to control the movement of actuators like cylinders or motors. This design enables precise control over the direction and flow of hydraulic or pneumatic systems.
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