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Integral Piloting (14681)

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

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Integral Piloting (14681)

The new HydraForce SVCL and SPCL series valves offer the unique capability of providing integral piloting or load-signaling in a solenoid-operated on/off or proportional cartridge valve.

The new HydraForce SVCL and SPCL series valves offer the unique capability of providing integral piloting or load-signaling in a solenoid-operated on/off or proportional cartridge valve.

The new HydraForce SVCL and SPCL series valves offer the unique capability of providing integral piloting or load-signaling in a solenoid-operated on/off or proportional cartridge valve. According to the company, the valves are an efficient, compact and cost-effective solution for directional control and load-holding application and feature:

  • System operating pressure of 3625 psi / 250 bar.
  • Holding pressure of 5000 psi / 350 bar at Port 1.
  • Rated flow of15 gpm / 56.9 lpm @ 175 psi / 12 bar differential for SVCL @ 225 psi / 15.5 bar differential for SPCL.
  • Leakage of 5 drops per minute.
  • Cavit of VC10-3 with modified pre-drill.
  • The use of HydraForce D-Series and E-series coils with various connector options in the SVCL valves.
  • E-series environmental coils rated at IP69K.
  • Extensive testing and approval under severe mobile machinery application conditions.

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