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The Bosch Rexroth DR20-4-4X/100YM (R900414624) is a sophisticated pilot-operated pressure reducing valve designed for subplate mounting, ensuring precise control over system pressure reduction. This valve is primarily composed of a screw-in cartridge and a housing, which can be furnished with an optional check valve for increased functionality. The DR20-4-4X/100YM operates by allowing hydraulic fluid to flow freely from the inlet to the outlet channel in its rest position. Pressure adjustments are made possible through a spring mechanism that engages when the outlet pressure surpasses a pre-set value, prompting the pilot poppet to open and consequently directing fluid into the spring chamber.
This action adjusts the main control spool's position to maintain consistent outlet channel pressure as determined by the spring setting. The design also includes an external pilot oil return via port Y, which must be accounted for as it contributes to the set reduced pressure. For applications requiring free return flow from channel A to B, an optional check valve can be installed in subplate mounting version P.
The DR20-4-4X/100YM offers various adjustment types for user convenience, including a rotary knob, sleeve with hexagon and protective cap, lockable rotary knob with scale, and rotary knob with scale. It adheres to ISO porting patterns for ease of integration and maintains a maximum operating pressure up to specified bar levels across different component series (X; X). This versatility makes it suitable for diverse hydraulic applications where controlled pressure reduction is critical.
$1,189.00 USD
More are expected on May 5, 2025
Status: This product is temporarily out of stock.
Qty: Delivered as early as May 5, 2025 when ordered in