PD10-40NT-0-P-M14.0 PILOTED 3-WAY
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5266014P
Model : PD10-40NT-0-P-M14.0 PILOTED 3-WAY
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The Hydraforce 5266014P (5266014P) is a high-performance hydraulic directional valve designed for versatile application in hydraulic systems. This screw-in, cartridge-style valve operates as a pilot-operated, spool type directional control valve. Its operational mechanism allows for bidirectional flow from port 3 to port 2 in its neutral position, while blocking port 4. Upon receiving a remote pilot signal at port 1, the spool of the valve shifts to open the flow from port 3 to port 4 and simultaneously blocks port 2. This functionality makes it suitable for various hydraulic routing tasks where controlled flow direction is critical.
The design includes a vented spring chamber that is internally O-ring sealed from the cartridge flow paths, ensuring that the chamber can be exposed to atmosphere without affecting the performance of the valve. This feature also allows any of the ports to be fully pressurized without impacting the required pilot pressure, enhancing the valve's reliability and efficiency in complex hydraulic circuits.
Additionally, the Hydraforce 5266014P boasts a hardened spool and cage which significantly extends its lifespan even under rigorous use. The valve is built to fit industry-common cavity specifications, ensuring easy integration or replacement in existing systems without necessitating extensive modifications. This combination of durability, standard compatibility, and advanced control features makes it an essential component for optimizing hydraulic system operations across various applications.
$72.00 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 26, 2026







