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5601404M200

RV08-22H-0-N-35/M200 RELIEF VALVE

Manufacturer: Hydraforce

Material #: 5601404M200

Model : RV08-22H-0-N-35/M200 RELIEF VALVE


***Disclaimer: The following summary contains information gathered from various sources such as product descriptions, technical specifications and catalogs. While efforts have been made to provide accurate details, inaccuracies may occur. It is advised to verify all information by contacting Hydraforce directly.***
The Hydraforce 5601404.M200 (Material Number: 5601404.M200) is a screw-in, cartridge-style, direct-acting, differential area, poppet-type hydraulic relief valve. It is designed to serve as a pressure-limiting device in demanding hydraulic circuits that require low hysteresis and minimal internal leakage. The RV08-22X model effectively blocks flow from port 2 to port 1 until the pressure at port 2 is sufficient to displace the poppet from its seat. This valve features adjustments that cannot be backed out, ensuring reliability and consistency in performance. It offers a variety of pressure adjustment options, including non-adjustable factory presets and options A, B, and C that include positive stops to prevent springs from going solid. Additionally, there is an optional bi-directional pressure seal available for applications requiring bi-directional flow management. The valve's construction includes a hardened poppet and cage for extended durability and long life. Optional spring ranges are available up to 248 bar (3600 psi), allowing for smooth responses to pressure surges in various applications. The RV08-22X is designed with an industry-common cavity and compact size, making it suitable for integration into a wide range of hydraulic systems where space may be limited but performance demands are high.

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Delivered as early as January 25, 2027

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