SV10-22-0-N-12EL SOLENOID VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5020126
Model : SV10-22-0-N-12EL SOLENOID VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5020126 (5020126) is a solenoid-operated, 2-way, normally closed, poppet-type, screw-in hydraulic cartridge valve designed for precise fluid control in hydraulic systems. This model features a standard SV1022 and manual override options, making it versatile for various operational needs. It operates as a check valve when de-energized, allowing flow from port 1 to port 2 and blocking the reverse flow. Upon energization, the valve's poppet lifts to open the flow path from port 2 to port 1 while maintaining the flow from port 1 to port 2.
Key features of this valve include a continuous-duty rated coil and a hardened seat that ensures long life and minimal leakage. The efficient wet-armature construction enhances its performance and reliability. The valve offers optional coil voltages and terminations to accommodate different system requirements. Its cartridges are voltage interchangeable which provides flexibility in usage.
Additionally, the Hydraforce 5020126 is engineered with a unitized, molded coil design that contributes to its robustness. For environments requiring rigorous standards, there is an option for waterproof E-Coils rated up to IP69K, ensuring protection against ingress of dust and high-temperature high-pressure water jets. This model also benefits from an industry common cavity design which simplifies installation and maintenance processes. The manual override option provides an added layer of operational security by allowing manual control of the valve in case of an electronic control failure.
$78.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as November 25, 2026







