PR10-36B-6T-N-15/01.5 REDUCING VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5615141015
Model : PR10-36B-6T-N-15/01.5 REDUCING VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5615141.01.5 (5615141.01.5) is a spool type, pilot operated, hydraulic pressure reducing/relieving valve designed for efficient pressure regulation in secondary circuits. This valve features an internal pilot and internal spring chamber drain, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. In its steady state, the PR10-36XX model allows bidirectional flow from port 2 to port 1 while maintaining constant drainage of the spring chamber at port 3. When a predetermined pressure is reached at port 1, the spool shifts to restrict the inlet flow from port 2, effectively regulating pressure at port 1 and relieving excess pressure from port 1 to port 3 as needed. The design includes a protective option for Port 2 with a 60 mesh, 250 micron rated screen, enhancing durability and functionality in various applications. Notably, the valve's adjustments are engineered to prevent backing out and ensure that springs do not go solid, providing consistent performance over time. The valve also offers optional spring ranges up to 207 bar (3000 psi), catering to diverse operational requirements. Constructed with a hardened spool and cage, this valve promises long life and reliable service in demanding environments. Its industry-common size facilitates easy integration into existing systems without requiring extensive modifications or additional components. Overall, the Hydraforce PR10-36XX serves as a robust solution for precise pressure control in hydraulic systems where dependable operation is crucial.
$125.00 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as November 24, 2026







