SV08-31M-0-P-00 W/ 7004496 NUT
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5009031P
Model : SV08-31M-0-P-00 W/ 7004496 NUT
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The Hydraforce 5009031P (5009031P) is a solenoid-operated, 3-port, direct-acting, spool-type, screw-in hydraulic directional valve designed for compact and efficient hydraulic system management. This valve operates by allowing flow from port 1 to port 2 while blocking flow at port 3 when de-energized. Upon energization, the spool shifts to open the flow from port 3 to port 1 while obstructing the flow out of port 2.
Key features of the Hydraforce 5009031P include a continuous-duty rated coil and a hardened precision spool and cage that ensure durability and a long operational life. The valve is engineered with efficient wet-armature construction, and its cartridges are voltage interchangeable which provides flexibility in usage across different systems with varying power supplies. All ports on this device can be fully pressurized, enhancing its functionality in various hydraulic circuits.
Additionally, the unitized, molded coil design contributes to its robustness and reliability in demanding environments. The manual override option offers an additional layer of operational control. For applications requiring enhanced protection against moisture and dust, there is an optional waterproof E-Coils feature rated up to IP69K. Its industry common cavity makes it compatible with standard installations, simplifying integration into existing setups without extensive modifications. The compact size of the Hydraforce 5009031P ensures that it does not require excessive space, making it ideal for systems where space economy is crucial.
$63.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 28, 2026







