PR50-38H-0-P-05/01.5 REDUCING VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5614915P015
Model : PR50-38H-0-P-05/01.5 REDUCING VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5614915P.01.5 (Material Number: 5614915P.01.5) 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 device is engineered to function as a pressure regulating component for secondary circuits, ensuring effective flow management and pressure control within hydraulic systems. The valve facilitates bidirectional flow from port 2 to port 1 in its steady state while maintaining a constant drain at port 3 for the spring chamber. Upon reaching a predetermined pressure at port 1, the cartridge transitions to obstruct flow at port 2, thus regulating the pressure at port 1. Additionally, it offers relief from port 1 to port 3 at a variable value over the set reducing pressure. Notably, adjustments on this model cannot be backed out of the valve, ensuring that springs do not go solid during operation. It offers optional spring ranges up to 227.5 bar (3300 psi), catering to various application needs with precision and reliability. The hardened spool and cage construction contribute to the product's durability and longevity under demanding conditions. Furthermore, an optional feature allows protection of Port 2 with a 60 mesh, 250-micron rated screen for enhanced operational safety and efficiency. The industry-common size of this valve makes it compatible with a wide range of hydraulic systems, providing versatility in its application across different setups requiring precise pressure regulation.
$87.75 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 22, 2026








