HSP10-47DB-0-N-00 SOLENOID VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5503608N
Model : HSP10-47DB-0-N-00 SOLENOID VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5503608N (5503608N) is a sophisticated hydraulic solenoid valve known for its high-pressure, proportional control capabilities. This 4-port, 3-position, spool-type motor spool valve is designed as a screw-in, cartridge-style unit. It features a unique operation mode where the inlet port is blocked when de-energized, allowing flow from ports 2 and 4 to port 1. Energizing the s1 coil facilitates flow from port 3 to 4 and from port 2 to 1, whereas activating the s2 coil allows flow from port 3 to port 2 and from port 4 to port 1.
This valve is particularly useful in applications where work port flows are unequal due to cylinder ratios, directing higher return flow efficiently to port 2. It includes a manual override function that enables shifting the valve manually in emergency situations; however, this feature is not intended for continuous operation. The design incorporates an industry-common cavity and features continuous-duty rated coils, efficient wet-armature construction, and waterproof E-Coils that are rated up to IP69K. Additionally, it boasts patented high-strength solenoid tubes that are tested for up to a remarkable 960 hours of salt spray resistance.
All HyPerformance products including this model adhere strictly to NFPA specification T2.6.1., ensuring reliability with a verification level of 90% and an assurance level of 99%. This makes the Hydraforce HSP1047DX ideal for demanding hydraulic applications requiring precise control and robust performance under various environmental conditions.
$202.50 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as October 26, 2026








