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Model

CXKAXCN

Control
Cracking Pressure
Seal Material
Material/Coating

Free flow nose to side check valve

Cavity: T-18AU | Capacity:

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Model

CXKAXCN

Control
Cracking Pressure
Seal Material
Material/Coating

Technical specifications

Free-flow, nose-to-side check valves are on/off circuit components that allow free flow from the inlet (port 1) to the outlet (port 2) and block flow in the opposite direction.

  • These valves will work in Sun's standard T-18A cavity at lower capacity. To realize the full stated capacity, the T-18AU cavity should be used.
  • Cartridges configured with EPDM seals are for use in systems with phosphate ester fluids. Exposure to petroleum based fluids, greases and lubricants will damage the seals.
  • Check valves offer extremely low leakage rates with a maximum leakage of less than 1 drop per minute (0,07 cc/min).
  • Will accept 5000 psi (350 bar) at ports 1 and 2.
  • Corrosion resistant cartridge valves are intended for use in corrosive environments and are identified by the model code suffix /AP or /LH (see CONFIGURATION section). For further details, please see the Materials of Construction page.
  • 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
    240 gpm
  • Maximum Operating Pressure
    5000 psi
  • Maximum Valve Leakage at 110 SUS (24 cSt)
    1 drops/min.
  • Valve Hex Size
    1 5/8 in.
  • Valve Installation Torque
    350 - 375 lbf ft
  • Model Weight
    2.10 lb
  • Seal kit - Cartridge
  • Seal kit - Cartridge
  • Seal kit - Cartridge

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