Cartridge valve RV60D G1/2
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cartridge valve
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Type
cartridge, hydraulic
Application domain
for boats

Description

RV60D Direct Acting G1/2 Relief Valve 60 lpm CODE:RV60D G1/2 The 60 l/min relief valve is a direct acting cartridge valve. It is used in a range of inline mounted manifolds with 3 or 4 G1/2 Ports or as a stand lone cartridge for incorporation in to your manifold. The dual line manifold with two cartridges is commonly used to prevent shock loads in hydraulic motors and equal ended cylinders. Adjustments are made using the Grub screw and lock nut, which can be fitted with an optional tamper evident cap. The RV60D is a direct acting cartridge valve with a quick response, stable performance and good hysteresis characteristics. The hardened steel piston and Viton seal offer long life with a high degree of dirt tolerance. It is supplied as a cartridge for incorporation in to your manifold or in a range of single or twin cartridge manifolds. Performance Rated flow: 60 l/min Max pressure: 250 bar Setting range at 40 lpm 25 to 250 bar Temperature rating: minimum -20ºC Temperature rating: maximum +65ºC Manifold ports: G1/2 Rate: (40L/min) 25 bar per turn Recommended Oil: Mineral based hydraulic ISO VG37 Filtration (minimum): 25 micron Materials Body: Nitrotec NQ3 Piston: Hardened BC Standard 0,19 Cap: Nitrotec NQ3 Manifold: Aluminium BS 1490 Tightening torque: 1.4 kgm (10 lb/ft) Seals: reciprocating Viton Seals: static Nitrile Installation Torque Cartridge: 27 Nm Lock Nut: 8 Nm Weights RV60DSNC 0.13 kg RV60DSNM3 0.44 kg RV60DSNM4 0.73 kg Please note: Unless otherwise requested relief valves are set 'full open' at 20 lpm / Shell Tellus 37 / 30 to 40 degrees C.

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