PV70-30AM-8T-N-00 FLOW CONTROL
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5111043
Model : PV70-30AM-8T-N-00 FLOW CONTROL
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The Hydraforce 5111043 (5111043) is a solenoid-operated, pressure-compensated, spool-type, normally closed, priority-type proportional flow control regulator. This versatile component can also function as a restrictive type, 2-way pressure-compensated proportional flow regulator when port 2 is blocked. Designed for applications where inlet flow at port 1 needs to be regulated for priority flow out of port 3, it maintains consistent output regardless of system working pressure. The valve's flow rate is directly proportional to the current applied to the solenoid. Any excess flow bypasses through port 2 and can be utilized for auxiliary functions; however, care should be taken to avoid deadheading of the priority line by external valving to prevent blocking of the bypass line. In restrictive mode applications, blocking bypass port 2 ensures that the flow rate out of port 3 remains proportional to the solenoid's current input irrespective of any load applied at port 3. The PV70-30 model boasts excellent linearity and hysteresis characteristics and is constructed with a hardened spool and cage for enhanced durability and longevity. It offers optional coil voltages and terminations and features efficient wet-armature construction with voltage-interchangeable cartridges. Additionally, it includes a unitized molded coil design with standard waterproofing and an optional manual override feature, making it adaptable for various demanding environments.
$244.50 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as January 21, 2027








