SV10-22-0-N-12DG W/ 7004406 NUT
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5020028
Model : SV10-22-0-N-12DG W/ 7004406 NUT
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The Hydraforce SV10-22-0-N-12DG (5020028) is a solenoid-operated, 2-way, normally closed, poppet-type, screw-in hydraulic cartridge valve designed for low leakage blocking and load holding applications. This valve functions as a check valve when de-energized, allowing fluid flow from port 1 to port 2 while blocking the reverse flow. Upon energization, the poppet lifts to open the flow path from port 2 to port 1 and simultaneously allows flow in the reverse direction. It features a continuous-duty rated coil and a hardened seat that ensures long life and minimal leakage.
The SV10-22-0-N-12DG is equipped with efficient wet-armature construction and offers optional coil voltages and terminations. The cartridges are voltage interchangeable with a unitized, molded coil design. It also includes a manual override option and optional waterproof E-Coils rated up to IP69K. The valve fits into industry common cavity VC102 or 10-size 2-way cavities.
With pressure ratings up to 241 bar (3500 psi) operational and proof pressure of 345 bar (5000 psi), this valve can handle burst pressures up to 896 bar (13000 psi). It operates effectively within fluid temperatures ranging from -40°C to +100°C with Buna N seals, providing versatility across different operating environments. The maximum internal leakage is limited to five drops per minute at an operating pressure of 207 bar (3000 psi). This robust design makes the SV10-22-0-N-12DG suitable for various hydraulic systems requiring reliable performance under high-pressure conditions.
$79.00 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 21, 2026







