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Parker D1VW008CNTP5 Directional Control Valve

HYD DIR VALVE SOLENOID
Item #: D1VW008CNTP5

Product Info

Parker Hannifin

Parker’s D1VW directional control valves are high performance on/off direct operated hydraulic valves. There are 15 solenoid voltage options including DC, DC rectified and true AC voltages. There are 9 basic termination options including DIN, Deutsch, conduit box with wires and conduit box with plug-in coils. The conduit box with plug-in coils also allows for connections including terminal strip, Manaplug (Brad Harrison) and micro connection (M12 connector). D1VW valves are available with other options such as soft shift tubes (4 orifice size options), monitor switches, extended manual over rides and surge suppression diodes. DIN connector and Conduit box connections provide an IP65 (NEMA 4) ingress rating

The D1VW valve is well suited for both the industrial and mobile applications. Painted bodies and Deutsch connectors are offered for tough environment applications.

Features:

  • CSA Approval
  • Soft shift available
  • AC and DC lights are available
  • Extended manual over ride option
  • Multiple spool variations available
  • Nitrile or Fluorocarbon seals are offered
  • Proportional spools for added soft shift capability
  • Explosion proof solenoids are available in ATEX, and CSA/UL

Applications:

  • Suitable for general hydraulic applications

Markets:

Entertainment Automation | Factory Automation | Lumber & Wood | Machine Tools | Marine | Material Handling | Miscellaneous Industrial | Miscellaneous Manufacturing | Miscellaneous Processing | Molding | Oil & Gas | Other Natural Resources | Packaging Machinery | Plastic Packaging | Power Generation | Primary Metal Refining/Process | Printing and Marking Equipment | Rubber & Tire Processing | Vehicle Assembly Facilities

Item Specifications

  • 008 - 4-Way, 3 Position
  • P To T
  • A & B Blocked
  • Closed Crossover
  • 240/60 - 220/50 VAC
  • Hydraulic Valve
  • Hydraulic
  • Buna

$666.96 /EA
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