FR10-33E-0-N FLOW CONTROL
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5413610
Model : FR10-33E-0-N FLOW CONTROL
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The Hydraforce 5413610 (5413610) is an adjustable, pressure-compensated flow control valve designed to offer versatile performance in hydraulic systems. This model can function either as a priority type flow regulator or as a restrictive type 2-way flow regulator when the bypass line at port 2 is blocked. The valve's operation allows for regulated flow that increases from closed to fully open with a counterclockwise adjustment rotation. It is engineered to maintain the set flow irrespective of pressure variations on the regulated or bypass port, ensuring consistent performance.
Key features of the Hydraforce 5413610 include the ability for bypass port 2 to be fully pressurized, facilitating various hydraulic circuit configurations. The valve also boasts fine low-torque adjustment capabilities, which enhance user control and precision in setting flows. Constructed with hardened steel parts, the valve promises durability and a long service life under demanding conditions. Additionally, its design ensures quiet and modulated response, minimizing operational noise and enhancing overall system stability. The model is compatible with both mineral-based and synthetic hydraulic fluids that possess lubricating properties, broadening its application scope across different hydraulic systems. Its industry-common cavity design further ensures compatibility with standard configurations, simplifying installation and maintenance processes in complex machinery setups.
$76.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as January 22, 2027








