PR50-38H-0-N-05/03.9 REDUCING
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5614915039
Model : PR50-38H-0-N-05/03.9 REDUCING
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The Hydraforce 5614915.03.9 (5614915.03.9) is a screw-in, cartridge-style, direct-acting spool type hydraulic pressure reducing/relieving valve with an internal spring chamber drain and spool damping chamber. This valve is specifically designed to function as a pressure regulating device for secondary circuits, making it an essential component in hydraulic systems requiring precise pressure control. The valve allows bidirectional flow from port 2 to port 1 when in its steady state, with the spring chamber consistently drained at port 3. When a predetermined pressure level is reached at port 1, the cartridge shifts to block flow at port 2, thus regulating the pressure at port 1 effectively. Additionally, the valve has the capability to relieve pressure from port 1 to port 3 at variable values above the set reducing pressure. Key features of this model include adjustments that cannot be backed out of the valve and are designed to prevent springs from going solid, ensuring reliable operation over time. The valve also offers optional spring ranges up to 227.5 bar (3300 psi), catering to various application needs. Its construction includes a hardened spool and cage for enhanced durability and longevity in demanding environments. Moreover, it comes in an industry-common size for ease of integration into existing systems or new installations. An optional feature includes a protective screen for port 2 with a mesh size of 60 and a rating of 250 microns, providing additional safeguarding against contaminants in hydraulic fluids.
$84.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 22, 2026








