PS08-32H-0-N-03/ M5 SEQUENCE VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5605400M5
Model : PS08-32H-0-N-03/ M5 SEQUENCE VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5605400.M5 (5605400.M5) is a screw-in, cartridge-style, direct-acting spool-type hydraulic sequence valve designed to efficiently manage fluid flow in hydraulic systems. This model is engineered to direct flow to a secondary circuit once a predetermined pressure level is reached in the primary circuit. In its default state, the PS08-32 blocks the flow from port 3 to port 2. When a specific pressure at port 1 is attained, the valve shifts to allow flow from port 3 to port 2. The design includes an external pilot and an internal spring chamber drain, with the spring chamber vented at port 2. This configuration means that any back pressure at port 2 will directly affect the valve's setting on a one-to-one ratio. One of the key features of this model is its adjustment mechanism, which cannot be backed out of the valve, ensuring reliability and stability in operation. The adjustments are designed to prevent springs from going solid, enhancing durability and performance under varying conditions. Additionally, it offers optional spring ranges up to 165.5 bar (2400 psi), catering to diverse application needs. The hardened spool and cage components contribute to an extended lifespan of the valve. The compact size of this sequence valve aligns with industry-common dimensions, making it suitable for integration into a wide range of hydraulic systems where space efficiency is crucial. It serves applications requiring precise control over fluid routing based on pressure thresholds within complex circuits.
$50.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 27, 2026







