FR12-30F-0-N-/ 1.50 FLOW REGULATOR
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5423300150
Model : FR12-30F-0-N-/ 1.50 FLOW REGULATOR
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The Hydraforce 5423300.1.50 (5423300.1.50) is a high-performance hydraulic flow regulator valve, specifically designed as a screw-in, cartridge style component. This model, known as the FR1230F, excels in applications requiring pressure compensation and non-adjustable flow regulation within hydraulic systems. The valve is versatile, capable of functioning either as a priority type flow regulator or as a restrictive type 2-way flow regulator depending on the configuration of its ports.
As a priority type flow regulator, it prioritizes delivering pump flow to priority port 3 first, subsequently bypassing any excess to port 2. This feature is particularly useful in systems where prioritization of flow to specific functions or components is critical. When configured as a restrictive type by blocking bypass port 2, the FR1230F acts as a 2-way flow regulator maintaining consistent operation despite variations in downstream pressure at priority port 3 or in the bypass leg at port 2.
The design includes hardened parts ensuring longevity and durability even under rigorous use. It also boasts a quiet and modulated response which enhances system stability and performance reliability. Additionally, its cost-effective cavity design makes it an economical choice without compromising on quality or functionality. All ports on the FR1230F can be fully pressurized, offering further flexibility and robustness in various hydraulic system configurations.
$60.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as January 22, 2027







