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The Bosch Rexroth DB10G2-4X/50/12W65 (R900359988) is a pilot-operated pressure relief valve designed to regulate operating pressure within hydraulic systems. This valve consists of a robust housing and a sensitive pilot control valve that facilitates precise pressure adjustments. The pressure at channel P influences the main spool, while the poppet opens against the spring when the set pressure is exceeded, allowing hydraulic fluid to flow either internally or externally to the tank depending on the version.
Equipped with various adjustment types for pressure settings, users can select from options such as a rotary knob, sleeve with hexagon and protective cap, a lockable rotary knob with scale, or a rotary knob with scale. These features ensure flexibility and ease of use for operators seeking to maintain specific pressure levels. Additionally, a pressure gauge connection is available for monitoring the operating pressure.
The DB10G2-4X/50/12W65 valve is designed for subplate mounting and conforms to ISO NG6 and ISO NG10 porting patterns for compatibility with standardized connections. It also offers dual-pressure operation capabilities through port X, allowing for unloading or switching to an alternative pressure rating as needed by the application.
This model boasts impressive specifications including size component series X, maximum operating pressures of up to 350 bar, and maximum flow rates of up to 50 l/min. These specifications make it well-suited for various applications requiring reliable and adjustable pressure relief within hydraulic systems.
$787.00 USD
More are expected on April 28, 2025
Status: This product is temporarily out of stock.
Qty: Delivered as early as April 28, 2025 when ordered in