Directional control valves

Oct. 3, 2006
Directional control valves Vickers DG5V-5/7/8/10 series directional control valves feature a main-stage spool-monitoring switch. Switch comes with many sensing spool positions, including center sensing switch on A or B port end, offset sensing ...

Directional control valves

Vickers DG5V-5/7/8/10 series directional control valves feature a main-stage spool-monitoring switch. Switch comes with many sensing spool positions, including center sensing switch on A or B port end, offset sensing proximity switch on A, B, or both port ends, double offset sensing switch on A or B port ends, and center sensing switch on A port end and double offset sensing switch on B port end. Controllers create interlock safety feature.

Eaton Corp.,
(952) 937-9800,
www.eaton.com

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