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The new, CM 120 valve combines proven modular design features with the ability to utilize Eaton’s Screw-In Cartridge Valve (SICV) technology to give customers a wide choice of configuration options.



Eaton Corporation (Eden Prairie, MN) announces that it has introduced a new modular hydraulic mobile sectional valve that offers absolute flexibility for a broad range of mobile applications. The new, CM 120 valve combines proven modular design features with the ability to utilize Eaton’s Screw-In Cartridge Valve (SICV) technology to give customers a wide choice of configuration options. Features include:

  • Open center, parallel circuit architecture valves.
  • Configurations up to 10 operating sections.
  • A rated flow of 120 lpm.
  • A rated pressure of 250 bar (3,625 psi).
  • A maximum pressure of 290 bar (4,200 psi).
  • Manual and hydraulically-piloted actuated valves available.

For more information visit www.eaton.com

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