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3-way, direct-acting, directional valve with drain to port 4 (3 to 4 open, port 2 blocked)
Cavity: T-22A | Capacity:
Technical specifications
Direct-acting, 3-way directional cartridges (3 to 4 open, 2 blocked) are switching devices typically used in moderate flow circuits. They can be used by themselves or to actuate larger pilot operated directional cartridges or logic cartridges. The valve shifts when the pressure differential between port 1 and port 4 exceeds the setting.
- Note: 800 psi (55 bar) is the highest setting possible with this valve.
- Maximum pressure at port 3 should be limited to 3000 psi (210 bar). This is due to fatigue strength limits not hydraulic operating limits.
- Corrosion resistant cartridge valves are intended for use in corrosive environments and are identified by the model code suffix /AP for external stainless steel components, or /LH for external zinc-nickel plated components. See the CONFIGURATION section for all options. For further details, please see the Materials of Construction page located under TECH RESOURCES.
- The flow path between port 2 and port 3 is bidirectional.
- Because of their direct-acting design, these cartridges feature low internal leakage and low pilot flow consumption.
- This valve is not bistable; it is capable of modulating between the two positions shown.
- 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
- Capacity15 gpm
- Maximum Operating Pressure5000 psi
- Maximum Valve Leakage at 110 SUS (24 cSt)3 in³/min.@3000 psi
- Adjustment - No. of CW Turns from Min. to Max. setting5
- Valve Hex Size1 1/8 in.
- Valve Installation Torque45 - 50 lbf ft
- Locknut Hex Size9/16 in.
- Locknut Torque80 - 90 lbf in.
- Model Weight.65 lb
- Seal kit - Cartridge
- Seal kit - Cartridge
- Seal kit - Cartridge
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