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Combination Valve - Variable Priority flow divider with Directional Control CV120 Series

The CV120 valve is a very compact valve where a variable priority flow divider is combined with a directional control valve in one body. This reduces both cost and size by reducing the required number of hoses and fittings and allows for a more compact installation.

The CV120 flow control utilises the design and components from the established VFD120 series. This results in good flow to pressure characteristics allowing a consistent flow independent of load pressure.

The directional control element uses a hardened alloy steel spool with a number of control options and types available.

The valve has two pump inlets and two tank outlets which allow the plumbing to be connected either from the side or top of the valve. It also features a full flow pilot operated relief valve which protects the A and B regulated ports.

There is also an option available to have full inlet flow from the A port and regulated flow from the B port. This is useful when using one port to feed a track motor requiring full pump flow and a regulated port to control the speed of a second motor.

It is also possible to connect valves in series using a HPCO coupling. If a HPCO (fitted to T1) is installed for the use of downstream valves, a second pressure relief valve is required to control the pressure out from the HPCO. In this instance the two relief valves work independent of each other.

  • Maximum Rated Pressure: Up to 250 bar, 3600 psi
  • Total Flow Capacity: 120 L/min, 32 US gpm
  • Regulated Flow Capacity: Up to 95 L/min, 25 US gpm
  • Porting: BSPP, SAE
  • Material: Steel components in cast Ductile Iron body painted black Aluminium knob
  • Weight: 8.9 kg, 19.5 lb

Mounting: 2 Bolts - M8 or 5/16”

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