EHPR08-33-6T-V-12ER CARTRIDGE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5278183V
Model : EHPR08-33-6T-V-12ER CARTRIDGE
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The Hydraforce 5278183V (5278183V) is a high-performance EHPR0833X model, characterized as a direct-acting, spool-type, proportional, pressure reducing relieving valve. This advanced hydraulic component is designed to regulate pressure proportionally to the electrical current input. In its default state with no current applied, it allows free flow from port 1 to port 3. Upon energization of the coil, port 2 connects to port 1, facilitating controlled operations. An increase in the coil's current boosts the controlled reduced pressure in a proportional manner. Moreover, should the pressure at port 1 surpass the coil-induced setting, excess pressure is efficiently relieved back to port 3.
This valve features both 12 and 24-volt coils as standard options and offers an optional manual override for enhanced operational flexibility. The manual override mechanism engages at approximately 2-1/4 turns and builds up pressure at a rate of approximately 11.7 bar or 170 psi per turn. Additionally, it is designed to fit industry-common cavity sizes and can be equipped with optional waterproof E-Coils rated up to IP69K for superior resistance against water and dust ingress.
The Hydraforce EHPR0833X valve is particularly suitable for applications requiring precise control over hydraulic system pressures with the added capability of relieving excess pressures safely and effectively. Its robust design ensures reliable performance under various operational conditions making it an essential component in advanced fluid power systems.
$197.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 28, 2026









