MP10-20T-6T-N MANUAL PULL VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5271240
Model : MP10-20T-6T-N MANUAL PULL VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5271240 (5271240) is a robustly designed MP1020 model, characterized as a 2-way, manual pull-to-open, spring-return, screw-in cartridge style directional hydraulic valve. This valve is engineered to control the flow between ports in hydraulic systems effectively. In its neutral state, it blocks flow from ports 2 to 1 until manually actuated by pulling. Upon release, it automatically returns to its neutral position due to the spring mechanism.
A notable feature of this valve is its ability to handle a backpressure up to 180 psi (12.4 bar) at port 1 before opening, which should be utilized solely as a tank port. The design includes a hardened seat which ensures long life and minimal leakage under demanding conditions. Additionally, the valve offers an optional unique 90° rotational lock for maintaining a positive open position securely, enhancing operational safety and reliability. A simple 90° turn from this locked-open position resets the valve to its default spring-return-to-close state.
The MP1020 model is also compatible with industry-common cavity configurations, making it versatile for integration into various hydraulic systems without requiring extensive modifications or custom parts. This feature simplifies maintenance and replacement processes, ensuring that the system remains operational with minimal downtime. The optional rotational lock further enhances its application by providing additional security and operational control in environments where maintaining specific valve positions is crucial.
$83.50 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 27, 2026







