FD56-45-12T-N-42 FLOW DIVIDER
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5436882
Model : FD56-45-12T-N-42 FLOW DIVIDER
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The Hydraforce 5436882 (5436882) is a screw-in cartridge, spool type flow divider-combiner valve, specifically designed for advanced hydraulic systems requiring reliable flow division or combination. This model, the FD5645, excels in providing pressure-compensated proportional division of inlet flow or combining of two return flows irrespective of variations in system operating pressure. It ensures synchronized flow whether in dividing or combining modes, making it an essential component for applications demanding precise fluid control.
The FD5645 features hardened parts to enhance durability and longevity even under rigorous conditions. Its design allows for a quiet and modulated response, which is crucial for maintaining system stability and performance. The valve operates effectively across a wide range of flows, ensuring versatility and adaptability to different hydraulic requirements. Additionally, its floating cage design supports high installation torque, which contributes to robust performance and reduced maintenance needs.
With an industry common cavity configuration, the FD5645 can be easily integrated into existing hydraulic systems without the need for extensive modifications. This feature simplifies installation processes and enhances compatibility with various types of machinery and equipment setups. Whether used in mobile hydraulics, industrial machinery, or other demanding applications, the Hydraforce 5436882 provides a reliable solution for managing hydraulic flows efficiently and accurately.
$266.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 28, 2026







