PS10-36A-0-N-30/12 SEQUENCE VALVE
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 562000612
Model : PS10-36A-0-N-30/12 SEQUENCE VALVE
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The Hydraforce 5620006.12 (5620006.12) is a screw-in, cartridge-style, pilot-operated spool type hydraulic sequence valve designed for precise flow control in hydraulic systems. This model, known as the PS10-36X, features an internal pilot and an external spring chamber drain. In its default state, it effectively blocks flow from port 1 to port 2 while maintaining the spring chamber drained at port 3. When a predetermined pressure level is reached at port 1, the valve shifts to allow flow between ports 1 and 2. The valve will remain open until the system pressure drops below the set threshold. Notably, any back pressure on port 3 will add to the spring setting value, affecting its operation. This sequence valve is equipped with several important features that enhance its reliability and longevity. It includes adjustments that cannot be backed out of the valve and prevents springs from becoming solid during operation. The PS10-36X offers optional spring ranges up to 144.8 bar (2100 psi), allowing for flexibility in different applications. Its hardened spool and cage components ensure extended service life even under demanding conditions, and it conforms to industry-common sizing standards for easy integration into existing systems. The Hydraforce PS10-36X is ideal for applications requiring precise pressure control and sequencing in hydraulic circuits. Its robust design makes it suitable for maintaining consistent performance in various hydraulic systems where reliable flow control is critical.
$67.00 USD
Availability: Backordered
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Delivered as early as October 28, 2026








