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2-way, poppet directional valve with integral T-8A control cavity - control 2-1
Cavity: T-16A | Capacity:
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Technical specifications
This valve is a 2-position, 2-way poppet cartridge that incorporates an integral pilot control cavity. It controls flow from port 2 to port 1, exhibits extremely low leakage rates and will accept 5000 psi (350 bar) at both ports. Installing a pilot solenoid cartridge in the T-8A cavity results in a high flow directional valve. Other pilot options include manual, hydraulic and pneumatic pilot cartridges.
- NOTE: The main stage valve should first be installed to the correct torque value followed by the T-8A pilot control section into the main stage valve to its required torque value.
- The -8 control option allows the pilot control valve to be incorporated directly into the end of the directional cartridge via the T-8A cavity. These pilot control cartridges are sold separately and include solenoid operation, air pilot operation, and hydraulic pilot operation. See Pilot Control Cartridges.
- 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
- Capacity60 gpm
- Maximum Operating Pressure5000 psi
- Maximum Valve Leakage at 110 SUS (24 cSt)10 drops/min.@5000 psi
- Pilot Control CavityT-8A
- Pilot Control Valve Installation Torque20 - 25 lbf ft
- Response Time - Typicalsee pilot control ms
- Valve Hex Size1 1/4 in.
- Valve Installation Torque150 - 160 lbf ft
- Model Weight1.10 lb
- Seal kit - Cartridge
- Seal kit - Cartridge
- Seal kit - Cartridge
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Direct acting or pilot operated - what do I use?
- DFEB 2-way, 2-stage, solenoid-operated directional poppet valve - flow 2-1
- Compound cartridge (pilot and main stage) assembly information is provided for reference only. Cartridges must be ordered separately and assembled at point of use.
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