HSP10-20A-10HT-U-24EG SOLENOID VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5503573
Model : HSP10-20A-10HT-U-24EG SOLENOID VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5503573 (5503573) is a high-pressure, 2-way, piloted, poppet-type, proportional, normally closed screw-in hydraulic cartridge valve specifically engineered for low leakage blocking in load-holding applications. This valve operates by blocking flow from ports 2 to 1 when de-energized; however, it permits flow from ports 1 to 2 once the spring forces are overcome as indicated in the performance graph. Conversely, when energized, the valve allows flow proportional to the applied current from ports 2 to 1 while severely restricting flow in the opposite direction. The model includes manual override options 'm' and 't'. For 'm', normal operation requires the manual override pin to be seated in the lower detent groove with an option to manually shift the valve by pushing and rotating the knob. For 't', it involves rotating a button fully clockwise for normal operation and counterclockwise for manual shifting.
Key features of this model include its low leakage capability and continuous-duty rated coil which ensures reliable operation under various conditions. Its efficient wet-armature construction along with waterproof E-Coils rated up to IP69K makes it suitable for demanding environments where moisture resistance is crucial. Furthermore, it offers linear metering options enhancing its application versatility. Each unit is rigorously tested according to NFPA specification T2.6.1., ensuring a verification level of 90% and an assurance level of 99%, confirming its performance reliability and safety standards.
$248.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 28, 2026








