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Direct-operated relief valve MRDDA series
cartridge

Direct-operated relief valve - MRDDA series - Wenzhou Meric Hydraulic Technology Co.,Ltd - cartridge
Direct-operated relief valve - MRDDA series - Wenzhou Meric Hydraulic Technology Co.,Ltd - cartridge
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Characteristics

Other characteristics
cartridge, direct-operated
Controlled pressure

350 bar
(5,076.3 psi)

Flow rate

95 l/min
(25.1 us gal/min)

Description

Specifications · Operating Pressure:350BAR · Flow: 95L/min · Internal Leakage:0.7ml/min.max.to 90% of norminal setting · Temperature:-40°C to +120°(-40°F to+250°F) · Cavity:T-10A · Fluids:Mineral-based fluids with viscosities of 7.4 to 420 cSt. Features · Will accept maximum pressure at port 2; suitable for use in cross port relief circuits. · The seals on the adjust screw are exposed to system pressure which means this valve can only be adjusted when the pressure is removed. The setting procedure is; check the setting, remove the pressure, adjust the valve, check the new setting. · Valve is relatively insensitive to varying oil temperatures and oil contamination. Operation Direct-acting relief cartridges are normally closed, pressure-limiting Valve used to protect hydraulic components from pressure transients. When the pressure at the inlet (port 1) reaches the valve setting, the valve starts to open to tank (port 2), throttling flow to limit the pressure rise. These Valves are smooth and quiet, essentially zero leak, dirt tolerant, immune to silting and are very fast.

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