SV12-20M-0-P-00 W/ 7004596 NUT
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5040004P
Model : SV12-20M-0-P-00 W/ 7004596 NUT
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The Hydraforce 5040004P (5040004P) is a solenoid-operated, 2-way, normally closed, poppet-type, screw-in hydraulic cartridge valve. It is specifically designed to operate as a load-holding or blocking valve in systems requiring minimal internal leakage. In its default state when de-energized, the SVX model functions effectively as a check valve by permitting fluid flow from port 1 to port 2 while preventing reverse flow. Upon energization, the valve's poppet lifts to alter the flow path from port 1 to port 2, significantly restricting flow in the opposite direction from port 2 to port 1. This model boasts several features enhancing its functionality and longevity, including a continuous-duty rated coil and a hardened seat that ensures prolonged life and reduced leakage. It also offers optional coil voltages and terminations for versatility in application needs, efficient wet-armature construction for improved performance, and interchangeable cartridges across different voltages for ease of maintenance. The unitized, molded coil design contributes to its robustness while an optional manual override provides added operational flexibility. Additionally, it can be equipped with optional waterproof E-Coils that are rated up to IP69K for enhanced protection against environmental conditions. This makes the Hydraforce 5040004P an efficient and reliable choice for hydraulic system applications demanding high performance and low leakage characteristics.
$88.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as January 26, 2027







