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5620000025

PS10-36A-0-N-04/02.5 SEQUENCE

Manufacturer: Hydraforce

Material #: 5620000025

Model : PS10-36A-0-N-04/02.5 SEQUENCE


***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 5620000.02.5 (5620000.02.5) is a screw-in, cartridge-style hydraulic sequence valve designed for pilot operation with a spool type configuration. This specific model, known as the PS10-36X, features an internal pilot and an external spring chamber drain. In its default state, the valve blocks flow from port 1 to port 2 while maintaining the spring chamber drained at port 3. When a predetermined pressure is reached at port 1, the valve shifts to allow flow between ports 1 and 2, maintaining this state until circuit pressure drops below the set threshold. It is important to note that any back pressure present on port 3 contributes to the spring setting value. The PS10-36X is engineered with adjustments that cannot be backed out of the valve, ensuring consistent performance without risk of disassembly during operation. Additionally, these adjustments prevent springs from reaching a solid state, thus enhancing reliability and longevity. The valve offers optional spring ranges up to 144.8 bar (2100 psi), providing flexibility for various applications requiring precise pressure control. Constructed with a hardened spool and cage, this model promises extended service life even under demanding conditions. Its industry-common size facilitates easy integration into existing systems or new installations across different hydraulic circuits requiring dependable sequence control capabilities.

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$67.00 USD

Availability: Backordered
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