MP08-40D-0-N MANUAL PULL VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5270603
Model : MP08-40D-0-N MANUAL PULL VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5270603 (5270603) is a versatile hydraulic cartridge valve designed for manual operation with a unique pull-to-shift mechanism and a spring return. This model, the MP0840X, features a four-way, two-position directional control that enhances its functionality in hydraulic systems. In its default state, the valve facilitates flow from port 3 to port 2 and from port 4 to port 1. When actuated by pulling, it redirects the flow from port 3 to port 4 and from port 2 to port 1, with all ports remaining open during the transition.
A notable aspect of this valve is its locking feature which requires a 90-degree turn to secure the valve in the actuated position. This lock can be reset to the neutral position with a slight pull and another 90-degree turn, ensuring flexible control over hydraulic operations. Additionally, the spring chamber of this valve is vented at port 1, which should ideally be used as a tank port due to direct pressure acting on the spool and spring.
The MP0840X is engineered for durability and performance with a hardened spool and cage that ensure longevity even under challenging conditions. It effectively remains closed up to 14 bar (200 psi) backpressure. The design also includes an optional rotational lock position for enhanced operational security and utilizes an industry-common cavity for compatibility across various applications. This robust construction and thoughtful engineering make the Hydraforce MP0840X an excellent choice for reliable directional control in hydraulic systems.
$74.50 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 28, 2026







