FD50-45-0-N-63 FLOW DIVIDER
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5436363
Model : FD50-45-0-N-63 FLOW DIVIDER
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The Hydraforce 5436363 (5436363) is a high-performance FD5045 screw-in cartridge, spool type flow divider-combiner valve. This valve is engineered to provide pressure-compensated proportional division of inlet flow or combining of two return flows, ensuring consistent performance regardless of system operating pressure conditions. It is specifically designed for use with mineral-based or synthetic hydraulic fluids that possess lubricating properties, making it a versatile component in various hydraulic systems.
The FD5045 features hardened parts that ensure extended durability and reliability even under rigorous conditions. Its quiet, modulated response prevents system shocks and vibrations, enhancing the overall stability of hydraulic operations. The valve operates effectively across a wide range of flows, which allows for flexible application in different hydraulic setups.
One of the standout capabilities of the FD5045 is its synchronizing function in both dividing and combining modes, which ensures balanced flow distribution and recombination for efficient system operation. Additionally, its floating cage design supports high installation torque, further stabilizing the valve under high mechanical stresses. The use of an industry-common cavity simplifies installation and maintenance processes by allowing compatibility with standard cavities prevalent in many hydraulic systems. This feature makes the FD5045 an ideal choice for upgrading or integrating into existing hydraulic circuits without extensive modifications.
$64.25 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 26, 2026







