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R901225262

4WEH16J7X/6EW110N9ETDA/B10

Manufacturer: Bosch Rexroth

Material #: R901225262

Model : 4WEH16J7X/6EW110N9ETDA/B10


***Disclaimer: The following summary contains information gathered from various sources such as product descriptions, technical specifications and catalogs. While efforts have been made to provide accurate details, inaccuracies may occur. It is advised to verify all information by contacting Bosch Rexroth directly.***
The Bosch Rexroth 4WEH16J7X/6EW110N9ETDA/B10 (R901225262) is a high-performance directional spool valve with electrohydraulic actuation, designed for subplate mounting and conforming to ISO porting patterns. This valve is engineered to control the start, stop, and direction of flow within a hydraulic system. It incorporates a main valve with housing, a control spool, return springs, and a pilot control valve equipped with solenoids for operation. The device features internal or external pilot oil supply options and can be configured for various types of actuation. The valve's design allows for spring or pressure centering and offers options such as manual override, switching time adjustment, preload valve in channel P of the main valve, stroke setting, and spool position monitoring. It is suitable for a range of applications thanks to its robust construction which includes wet-pin DC or AC solenoids that can be connected individually or centrally. This model falls under component series X with the capability to handle maximum operating pressures up to bar and maximum flow rates of l/min. The 4WEH16J7X/6EW110N9ETDA/B10 is available in sizes , , WEH10, WEH16, WEH25. Its versatility makes it an ideal choice for various electrohydraulic applications requiring precise flow direction control.

$1,314.00 USD

More are expected on November 11, 2024  
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Status: This product is temporarily out of stock. 


Qty: Delivered as early as November 11, 2024 when ordered in

This product is eligible for factory repair.

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