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Model

COBGXCNV

Control
Cracking Pressure
Seal Material
Material/Coating

Pilot-to-close check valve

Cavity: T-163A | Capacity:

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Model

COBGXCNV

Control
Cracking Pressure
Seal Material
Material/Coating
See CAD Files tab below to request images.

Technical specifications

This valve is a spring biased closed, pilot-to-close check cartridge that has a 1.8:1 pilot ratio. The valve allows flow from port 1 to port 2 and blocks reverse flow. Pressure at the pilot port opposes pressure at port 1 at a ratio of 1.8:1. This valve is most often used in regeneration circuits.

  • Features hardened steel seats for excellent wear characteristics and contamination tolerance.
  • Product is not available with A and B spring ranges (4 and 15 psi (0,3 and 1 bar)).
  • Nominal pilot ratio is 1.8:1. This means that a pressure of 1000 psi (70 bar) at the pilot port will close a valve against a pressure of 1800 psi (125 bar) at port 1. Any decay or loss of pilot pressure could allow the valve to open, even if it is a momentary decay or loss.
  • Pressure at the port 2 area directly opposes pilot pressure.
  • Reverse flow through the valve from port 2 to port 1 is not possible under any condition.
  • Incorporates the Sun floating style construction to minimize the possibility of internal parts binding due to excessive installation torque and/or cavity/cartridge machining variations.
  • Cavity
  • Series
  • Capacity
    10 gpm
  • Maximum Operating Pressure
    5000 psi
  • Pilot Ratio
    3.4:1
  • Maximum Valve Leakage at 110 SUS (24 cSt)
    1 drops/min.
  • Valve Internal Hex Size
    5/16 in.
  • Valve Installation Torque
    20 - 25 lbf ft
  • Model Weight
    .20 lb
  • Seal kit - Cartridge
  • Seal kit - Cartridge
  • Seal kit - Cartridge

Model CAD Files

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