Pilot-operated hydraulic directional control valve V20
spool4-way3-way

Pilot-operated hydraulic directional control valve - V20 - Veljan Hydrair Limited - spool / 4-way / 3-way
Pilot-operated hydraulic directional control valve - V20 - Veljan Hydrair Limited - spool / 4-way / 3-way
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Characteristics

Type
spool
Actuating method
pilot-operated
Ports/positions
4-way, 3-way
Other characteristics
compact, sectional
Operating pressure

5,000 psi

Flow rate

23 us gal/min, 36 us gal/min
(87.1 l/min, 136.3 l/min)

Description

Veljan Denison V20M Mobile directional control valve is a segment type design that can be stacked together in parallel. It consists of three elements - an inlet Section, work sections with a wide choice of spool configurations and an outlet section, all bolted together as a single unit. The number of work sections in the valve unit are determined by the number of hydraulic elements to be operated. The valves are mounted on equipment at one location to meet the requirements of controlling multiple hydraulic elements from a single point by a single operator. Typically, the mobile valve is mounted near the driver who will operate the valve from his seat controlling multiple machine functions. Features Simple, compact and heavy duty designed sectional valve having parallel work sections with individual load ports for both open center, closed center and power beyond applications. Spring center is standard. Detent options available on request. Work port relief valves and anticavitation check valves are available. Spool end caps, lever end or protected from dust by bellows inlet and outlet ports with threading options for UNF, BSP, NPTF. Load check valves for all spools to prevent back flow from pump. Work Port Relief valve provision to limit the pressure in each spool section.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.