EP08-35-0-P-40 LOGIC ELEMENT
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5281101P
Model : EP08-35-0-P-40 LOGIC ELEMENT
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The Hydraforce 5281101P (5281101P) is a precision-engineered hydraulic component designed for versatile functionality in fluid power applications. This product, known as the EP0835, is a screw-in, cartridge-style, spool-type, directional element that excels in controlling the direction of hydraulic flow within a system. It functions as a spring-biased blocking valve which facilitates flow from port 1 to port 2 when the pressure at port 1 surpasses both the pressure at port 3 and a specified bias spring pressure. In scenarios where there is no pressure at port 3, the valve allows flow from port 1 to port 2 once the bias spring force is sufficiently countered by the pressure at port 1.
The EP0835 boasts several features that enhance its appeal and functionality across various applications. Its compact size ensures that it fits seamlessly into systems without requiring extensive space, making it ideal for applications where space economy is crucial. Additionally, it offers a low-pressure drop during operation, which contributes to efficient system performance by minimizing energy losses. The valve's design also adheres to industry-common cavity specifications, ensuring compatibility with standard cavities and simplifying installation and maintenance processes.
With its multiple function-application potential, the Hydraforce EP0835 provides a reliable solution for directing hydraulic flow effectively in various equipment configurations, enhancing both performance and reliability of hydraulic systems across diverse operational contexts.
$37.50 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 26, 2026







