PD12-S60N-0-P-110 PILOTED 5-WAY
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5265846
Model : PD12-S60N-0-P-110 PILOTED 5-WAY
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The Hydraforce 5265846 (5265846) is a high-performance hydraulic directional valve designed for robust and efficient operation in demanding hydraulic systems. This pilot-operated, spool-type valve is engineered to facilitate precise control of fluid flow between various ports in a hydraulic circuit. In its neutral position, the PD12S60N model allows 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, and simultaneously between ports 2 and 5. This configuration ensures optimal functionality and responsiveness in hydraulic operations.
An innovative feature of this valve is its vented spring chamber which connects to the tank through port 6. This design detail ensures that the spring chamber’s pressure does not influence the pilot pressure required to operate the valve, despite full pressurization at ports 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Additionally, pressure at port 6 can affect the required pilot pressure providing a versatile response under varying operational conditions.
Constructed with a hardened spool and cage, the PD12S60N promises longevity even under high-pressure scenarios up to 5000 psi (344 bar). The durability of these components under such conditions highlights its suitability for heavy-duty applications. Moreover, it offers options for bias springs rated at both 110 psi and 170 psi, catering to different system requirements and enhancing its application versatility across various hydraulic setups.
$102.00 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 28, 2026







