SV10-43M-0-N-00 W/ 7004596 NUT
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5029033
Model : SV10-43M-0-N-00 W/ 7004596 NUT
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The Hydraforce 5029033 (5029033) is a high-performance hydraulic cartridge valve designed for robust and efficient control in hydraulic systems. This solenoid-operated, 4-way, 2-position, direct-acting spool type valve features a screw-in design that makes it versatile for integration into various hydraulic circuits. The SV1043X model operates by allowing flow from port 4 to port 1 while blocking the flow from port 3 to port 2 when de-energized. Upon energization, the spool shifts to enable flow from port 3 to port 4 and from port 2 to port 1, facilitating effective control over the direction and movement of hydraulic fluids.
Key features of this valve include a continuous-duty rated coil and a hardened precision spool and cage that enhance its durability and lifespan. The unit boasts efficient wet-armature construction and interchangeable voltage cartridges, which add to its versatility and ease of use in different system configurations. All ports on the SV1043X can be fully pressurized, ensuring reliable performance under varying conditions.
Additional functionalities such as manual override options and optional waterproof E-Coils rated up to IP69K are available, providing further adaptability for challenging environments. The valve's design conforms to industry-common cavity specifications, ensuring compatibility with standard hydraulic systems. This combination of advanced features makes the Hydraforce 5029033 ideal for applications requiring reliable directional control of fluids in hydraulic machinery and equipment.
$74.50 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 28, 2026







