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The Bosch Rexroth 3WMM6A5X/F (R900472754) is a high-quality directional spool valve designed for the precise control of fluid flow within hydraulic systems. This particular model falls under the Type WM.. series, which is characterized by its mechanical, manually actuated design. The valve features a robust housing, a hand lever for actuation, and one or two return springs that reset the control spool to its central or starting position when not engaged. The presence of detent in this model allows each spool position to be securely locked in place, providing reliable operation across various applications.
With a porting pattern that adheres to DIN form A standards without locating holes and ISO with locating holes, this 3-way version valve offers versatility and ease of integration into existing systems. It can also be equipped with an optional throttle insert in channel P to manage flow conditions that may exceed the valve's performance limit during switching processes.
The 3WMM6A5X/F valve boasts a maximum operating pressure of up to 315 bar and can handle a maximum flow rate of up to 60 liters per minute. Additionally, it supports the use of inductive position switches and proximity sensors for contactless detection of the spool's position, enhancing its functionality within automated processes.
Designed for durability and reliability, this Bosch Rexroth directional spool valve is suitable for various hydraulic applications requiring manual control over start, stop, and direction of fluid flow. Its precise construction ensures consistent performance and contributes to the efficiency and safety of hydraulic operations.
$874.00 USD
Availability: 3 In Stock
Available for immediate shipmentQty: Delivered as early as November 4, 2024 when ordered in