FR10-39C-6T-N-/2.00 FLOW CONTROL
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5413637200
Model : FR10-39C-6T-N-/2.00 FLOW CONTROL
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The Hydraforce 5413637.2.00 (5413637.2.00) is a versatile and robust flow control valve, designed to provide reliable performance in various fluid power applications. This model, known as FR1039X, functions either as a priority type flow regulator or as a restrictive type 2-way flow regulator when its bypass line port 2 is blocked. The design allows for consistent regulated flow irrespective of pressure fluctuations at the regulated or bypass port, enhancing system efficiency and stability.
Key features of the Hydraforce 5413637.2.00 include its ability to fully pressurize bypass port 2, offering flexibility in application use. It also boasts fine low-torque adjustment capabilities which facilitate precise control over flow settings, making it easier for operators to manage system parameters effectively. The valve components are made from hardened steel, ensuring durability and a longer operational life even under demanding conditions.
Additionally, the valve demonstrates a quiet, modulated response that minimizes noise during operation, contributing to a more favorable working environment and reduced acoustic fatigue for machinery operators. Its industry-common cavity design ensures compatibility with standard installations, simplifying integration into existing hydraulic systems without the need for extensive modifications.
Overall, the Hydraforce 5413637.2.00 offers a high-performance solution for managing fluid dynamics in hydraulic systems across various applications where precise flow regulation is crucial.
$128.25 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as November 17, 2026








