Directional control valve
Directional Control Valves (DCVs) are one of the most fundamental parts of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. DCVs allow fluid flow (hydraulic oil, water or air) into different paths from one or more sources. DCVs will usually consist of a spool inside a cylinder which is mechanically or electrically actuated. The position of the spool restricts or permits flow, thus it controls the fluid flow.
Directional control valves can control the start, stop and change in direction of flow of a pressure medium (i.e. hydraulic oil). For this reason, they are also referred to as switching valves. Directional control valves are available as spool valves, poppet valves or rotary slide valves. Rotary slide valves, however, are no longer commonly used due to low operating pressure (up to 70 bar). Directional control valves without proportional control are referred to as switching valves.
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- 1320x1850x480
- 480,000 mm
- Hydraulic Solenoid Directional Control Rexroth 4WE10
- 420.0000
- 560.0000
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- 0,8 mm
- 0,15 mm
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- DAC38710039
- 39
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- NTN
- 307,975 mm
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- Triple-lip seals
- 73.025 mm
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- 150 mm
- 670 r/min