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Flows to 1100 l/min
AC or DC supply
Pressures up to 350bar
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Duplomatic solenoid valves comprise of a spool sliding within a housing that directs oil flow to different ports or outlets. The spool is moved by armatures that operate when the solenoids receive an electrical signal. Combinations of different spool options & solenoids provide for a variety of electro hydraulic control packages. Typical applications can be for any switching option that needs to be controlled with either direct or alternating currents.
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ADVANTAGES
CONTINUOUSLY RATED SOLENOIDS
All solenoids are continuously rated & available with lower 'holding' current facility and explosion proof.
MANUAL OVERRIDE FACILITY
Solenoids are also supplied with manual override push buttons.
SPOOL POSITION SENSOR OPTION
Two stage valves can be fitted with main spool position sensors to ensure actual main spool movement has been completed.
SUBPLATE MOUNTINGS TO CETOP 7,8 & 10
Units supplied with mounting flanges to the latest CETOP 7 , 8 & 10 standards.
Ordering
D-E07
D-E5
D-E10
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Description
Solenoid directional control valve to CETOP 7. 320 bars & 300 lpm. Define spool configuration. Define supply voltage.
Solenoid directional control valve to CETOP 8. 320 bars & 600 lpm. Define spool configuration. Define supply voltage.
Solenoid directional control valve to CETOP 10. 350 bars & 1100 lpm. Define spool configuration. Define supply voltage. |
Temperature
Oil temperature should be between +30ºC & +60ºC during normal operation. Oil life is greatly reduced if temperature exceeds 60ºC. As a general rule, oil life is halved for each 8ºC temperature exceeds 60ºC.
Filtering
It is necessary to keep the level of contamination within a hydraulic system at an acceptable level to ensure trouble free operation. Filtration should always be specified at a level that protects the most sensitive item or component in the system. |
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