FR10-30F-3B-N-/M22 FLOW REGULATOR
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5413321M22
Model : FR10-30F-3B-N-/M22 FLOW REGULATOR
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The Hydraforce 5413321.M22 (5413321.M22) is a high-performance hydraulic flow regulator valve, specifically designed for precision fluid control in hydraulic systems. This screw-in, cartridge-style valve is pressure compensated and nonadjustable, ensuring consistent flow rates despite variations in system pressure. It operates effectively as a priority type flow regulator by directing the pump flow primarily to port 3, before allowing any excess to bypass to port 2. Alternatively, it can function as a restrictive type, 2-way flow regulator when the bypass at port 2 is blocked.
The FR1030F model maintains a stable flow rate from port 3 irrespective of downstream pressure changes at priority port 3 or in the bypass leg at port 2. This feature is critical for applications requiring precise fluid management to maintain system efficiency and performance. The valve's robust construction includes hardened parts which significantly enhance its durability and lifespan. Additionally, its design supports quiet operation and modulated response, minimizing operational noise and enhancing user comfort.
With an industry-common cavity configuration, the Hydraforce 5413321.M22 offers compatibility with various hydraulic systems making it a versatile choice for integrating into existing setups without extensive modifications. This valve is particularly suited for applications where precise flow regulation is essential to system functionality and safety.
$99.50 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as January 22, 2027







