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Hydraulicspneumatics 801 Hydraforcedghspec1
Hydraulicspneumatics 801 Hydraforcedghspec1
Hydraulicspneumatics 801 Hydraforcedghspec1
Hydraulicspneumatics 801 Hydraforcedghspec1

Electroproportional cartridge valves combine three functions into one cartridge

Sept. 10, 2013
High-pressure HSPEC multifunction, electroproportional cartridge valve is three valves in one — an electroproportional valve, a post-pressure compensator, and a load-sense shuttle valve.
The high-pressure HSPEC multifunction, electroproportional cartridge valves, with integrated compensators, are rated for 5,075 psi and come in three flow ranges from 9 to 35 gpm. The HSPEC is three valves in one — an electroproportional valve, a post-pressure compensator, and a load-sense shuttle valve. The valves meet NFPA standard T2.6.1 for high duty cycle, high horsepower, and high pressure. The IP69K-rated coils pass the thermal shock dunk test.

Click here to download a PDF product datasheet.

HydraForce, 847.793.2300, www.hydraforce.com

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