FR50-20F-0-P-/M1.0 FLOW REGULATOR
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5424140PM10
Model : FR50-20F-0-P-/M1.0 FLOW REGULATOR
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The Hydraforce 5424140P.M1.0 (5424140P.M1.0) is a screw-in, cartridge-style hydraulic valve known as the FR5020F, designed primarily for flow regulation within hydraulic systems. This fixed orifice, pressure-compensated valve ensures a consistent flow rate from port 1 to port 2, irrespective of fluctuations in load pressure, which is crucial for maintaining the performance stability of hydraulic machinery. The valve operates by allowing reverse flow through the control orifice; however, this reverse flow is non-compensated which might require consideration in certain applications.
Key features of the Hydraforce 5424140P.M1.0 include hardened internal components that enhance durability and prolong the operational lifespan of the valve under rigorous conditions. Additionally, it offers a quiet and modulated response that contributes to smoother operations and reduced noise levels in machinery. The design conforms to industry-common cavity specifications, facilitating compatibility and interchangeability with various hydraulic systems without needing substantial modifications.
This model is particularly beneficial in applications where precise flow control is necessary to manage the performance of hydraulic actuators and other related components efficiently. Its robust construction and reliable performance make it suitable for use in a wide range of machines that require consistent hydraulic flow management under varying pressure conditions.
$54.00 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as December 14, 2026







