PR10-36H-0-V-15/06.5 REDUCING VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5615403065
Model : PR10-36H-0-V-15/06.5 REDUCING VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5615403.06.5 (5615403.06.5) is a spool type, pilot-operated hydraulic pressure reducing/relieving valve, specifically designed to function as a pressure regulating device for secondary circuits. This valve features an internal pilot and internal spring chamber drain, allowing it to effectively manage and regulate pressure within hydraulic systems. In its steady state, the pr10-36xx model permits bidirectional flow from port 2 to port 1 while maintaining a constant drain at port 3. When the predetermined pressure is reached at port 1, the spool shifts to restrict inlet flow from port 2, thereby regulating the pressure at port 1 and relieving excess pressure from port 1 to port 3. Key features of this valve include adjustments that cannot be backed out of the valve and mechanisms that prevent springs from going solid, ensuring reliable operation under various conditions. The valve also offers optional spring ranges up to 207 bar (3000 psi) for versatile application needs. Built with hardened spool and cage components, this valve is designed for long-lasting durability and performance in hydraulic systems. Additionally, an option exists for protecting port 2 with a 60 mesh, 250-micron rated screen (option S), enhancing its functionality in demanding environments. The Hydraforce pr10-36xx's industry-common size allows for easy integration into existing systems without requiring extensive modifications or adaptations.
$69.00 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as December 14, 2026







