PD16-S61N-0-N-170 PILOTED 5-WAY
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5262579
Model : PD16-S61N-0-N-170 PILOTED 5-WAY
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The Hydraforce 5262579 (5262579) is a high-performance hydraulic directional valve, specifically designed as a screw-in, cartridge style, pilot-operated, spool-type valve. The PD16S61N model facilitates efficient hydraulic operations by allowing selective flow between multiple ports based on the control signals received. In its neutral state, the valve permits flow between ports 2 and 3 as well as between ports 4 and 5. Upon receiving a remote pilot signal at port 1, the spool shifts strategically to enable flow between ports 3 and 4 while simultaneously blocking ports 2 and 5. This functionality is crucial for applications requiring precise control over fluid direction and flow.
The design incorporates a vented spring chamber connected to the tank through port 6. This feature ensures that the spring chamber’s pressure does not influence the operation of the valve even when fully pressurized at other ports (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5). However, pressure variations at port 6 could impact the required pilot pressure. To enhance durability and ensure longevity under demanding conditions, the PD16S61N model is equipped with a hardened spool and cage. Additionally, it offers flexibility in customization with available bias springs rated at different pressures (60,110, and 170 psi), catering to various application requirements where specific biasing pressures are needed for optimal performance. This makes it an ideal choice for sophisticated hydraulic systems looking for reliable directional control in their operations.
$130.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 28, 2026







