SV12-20J-0-V-00 CARTRIDGE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5040103
Model : SV12-20J-0-V-00 CARTRIDGE
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The Hydraforce 5040103 (5040103) is a solenoid-operated, 2-way, normally closed, poppet-type, screw-in hydraulic cartridge valve. This valve is specifically designed to function as a load-holding or blocking valve in various applications where low internal leakage is crucial. The operation of this model is straightforward: when de-energized, the SVX acts as a check valve allowing flow to pass from port 1 to port 2, while effectively blocking flow in the reverse direction. Upon energization, the poppet lifts to clear the port 1 to port 2 flow path; however, in this mode, flow from port 2 to port 1 is severely restricted.
Key features of the Hydraforce 5040103 include a continuous-duty rated coil and a hardened seat that ensures long life and minimal leakage. It offers optional coil voltages and terminations to suit varied operational needs. Its efficient wet-armature construction enhances its performance while being voltage interchangeable across cartridges simplifies maintenance and replacement processes. The unitized, molded coil design contributes to its robustness and reliability in demanding environments.
Additionally, manual override options are available for increased operational flexibility. For applications requiring enhanced protection against environmental conditions, optional waterproof E-Coils rated up to IP69K can be equipped. This model also benefits from a cost-effective cavity design that aids in reducing overall system costs while maintaining high performance and reliability in hydraulic systems operations.
$100.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as November 18, 2026







