PD10-35-0-VS-170 PILOTED 2-WAY
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5262403V
Model : PD10-35-0-VS-170 PILOTED 2-WAY
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The Hydraforce 5262403V (5262403V) is a high-performance hydraulic directional valve, specifically designed for robust fluid control in various hydraulic systems. This valve, model PD1035, is a screw-in, cartridge style valve that operates as a pilot-operated, spool type, normally open valve. Its primary function allows for the free flow of fluid from port 2 to port 3 when in the neutral position while the spring chamber remains vented to port 3.
Upon receiving a remote pilot signal at port 1, the PD1035's spool shifts strategically to block the flow between ports 2 and 3. This feature makes it particularly effective in applications where control over fluid direction and flow is critical. The performance of this valve is directly influenced by the pressure at port 3; this pressure impacts the pilot pressure required and must be considered alongside the bias spring value for accurate operation.
Noteworthy features of the Hydraforce 5262403V include an external vent-to-atmosphere design and a selection of bias springs to accommodate different operational needs. Additionally, it offers sealed spool options for specific bias spring configurations (110, 130, and 170), enhancing its versatility and application suitability. The valve components are designed with durability in mind: both the spool and cage are hardened to ensure extended operational life even under rigorous conditions. Its industry common cavity design also ensures compatibility with standard hydraulic systems, simplifying installation and maintenance processes.
$51.25 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 27, 2026







