FR10-30F-0-N-/ M6 FLOW REGULATOR
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5413300M6
Model : FR10-30F-0-N-/ M6 FLOW REGULATOR
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The Hydraforce 5413300.M6 (5413300.M6) is a robust hydraulic flow regulator valve, specifically designed as a screw-in, cartridge-style component. This pressure-compensated, non-adjustable valve is versatile in its applications, capable of functioning as a priority type flow regulator or a restrictive type 2-way flow regulator. In its role as a priority flow regulator, it efficiently directs the pump flow to priority port 3 initially, subsequently bypassing any excess to port 2. Conversely, when used as a restrictive type flow regulator, it operates effectively with the bypass port 2 blocked.
The FR1030F model ensures consistent flow rate maintenance from port 3 irrespective of any pressure variations occurring either downstream of priority port 3 or in the bypass leg at port 2. This feature allows all ports to be fully pressurized without compromising the valve's performance. Additionally, the valve is engineered with hardened parts which enhance its durability and longevity in various operational contexts. Its design also ensures a quiet and modulated response which is crucial for maintaining system stability and efficiency. Furthermore, the valve utilizes an industry-common cavity which facilitates compatibility and ease of integration into diverse hydraulic systems. This combination of features makes the Hydraforce 5413300.M6 an essential component for ensuring reliable and precise hydraulic flow regulation in demanding applications.
$39.00 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as January 22, 2027







