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56137040751

RV10-28H-0-N-35/7.51 RELIEF VALVE

Manufacturer: Hydraforce

Material #: 56137040751

Model : RV10-28H-0-N-35/7.51 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 5613704.07.51 (5613704.07.51) is a sophisticated screw-in, cartridge-style pilot operated relief valve, designed specifically for demanding hydraulic circuits that require features such as fast response, low hysteresis, and low leakage. This model, known as the RV10-28X, also incorporates a reverse free flow check valve, making it an ideal pressure limiting device in various applications. The valve functions by blocking flow from port 1 to port 2 until a designated pressure is achieved at port 1, allowing for a relief flow path from port 1 to port 2. Additionally, it supports reverse flow from port 2 to port 1 when the pressure at port 2 exceeds that of port 1. This product offers a variety of adjustment options which cannot be backed out of the valve, ensuring secure operation whether in relief valve mode or check valve mode. The RV10-28X is available in several pressure ranges to suit different system requirements and features a hardened spool and cage for enhanced durability and long service life. Its fast response capability is crucial for applications needing quick adjustments to pressure changes, while its industry-common size ensures compatibility with existing systems without the need for extensive modifications. This relief valve's design prioritizes efficiency and reliability in high-performance hydraulic systems demanding precise control over fluid dynamics.

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$75.00 USD

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