Hydraulicspneumatics 5911 Fluidyne Series Wfcs Ct

Balanced-Piston Relief Valve

July 22, 2019
The Series WFCS/CT balanced-piston relief valve is designed for applications requiring an adjustable regulating valve.

The Series WFCS/CT balanced-piston relief valve is designed for applications requiring an adjustable regulating valve to limit pressure in a hydraulic circuit to a predetermined maximum. The relief valve consists of a control poppet and main spool that provides a low pressure differential and quiet operation. They are available in 06 (¾-in.) and 10 (1¼-in.) SAE port sizes and accommodate pressure ranges from 100-1,000 psi to 1,000-3,000 psi. 

Fluidyne Fluid Power, (586) 296-7200, www.fluidynefp.com

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