Press.comp Flow Cont. valve 50l/m (10-30l/m) VRC 06-E-3.50-0

This is a partially adjustable, priority type, pressure compensated flow control valve, where the flow from port 3 will remain constant regardless of the pressure difference across the valve, while excess flow passes from port 1 to 2.

Flow enters at port 1 and passes across a fixed orifice in the spool, which creates a pressure drop. This causes the spool to move back against the spring, which then restricts the outlet flow. Port 1 then opens to port 2 to allow excess flow to pass. The regulated flow will always take priority and remains constant if the working pressure is higher in either port 2 or port 3.

Partnumber:
820104419

Package size:
0 pcs

Min. order quantity is:
1 pcs
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Partnumber: 922500713
LINE BODY, NCS 06/3 SE 3/8 (D) NCS06/3-SE 3/8 (D)
Partnumber: 922500813
LINE BODY, NCS 06/3 SI 3/8 NCS06/3--SI 3/8
Partnumber: 922501113
Housing NCS06/3--SI 1/2
Partnumber: 922501213
Housing NCS06/3-DL 3/8
Partnumber: 922501313
Housing NCS06/3--DL 1/2
Partnumber: 922501413
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Partnumber: 922503913
P-sats NCS 06 3 VIE VITON
Partnumber: 230000110
Brand Name
Danfoss

Cavity
NCS06/3

Contamination level max.
20/18/14 - ISO 4406

Flow max. regulated
30 lpm

Flow min. regulated
10 lpm

Flow rate nominal LMin
30 lpm

Inlet flow max.
50 lpm

Model code
VRC06-E-3.50-00

Oil viscocity recommended
12 - 54 cSt

Pressure compensated
Yes

Pressure max.
315 bar

Temperature max.
+100 °C

Temperature min.
-40 °C

Torque tightening
45 - 50 Nm
Package size
0 pcs

Barcode
5704334467991

Gross weight
0,21 Kg

Net weight
0,21 Kg

Country of origin
ITA

Intrastat code
84812010

This is a partially adjustable, priority type, pressure compensated flow control valve, where the flow from port 3 will remain constant regardless of the pressure difference across the valve, while excess flow passes from port 1 to 2.

Flow enters at port 1 and passes across a fixed orifice in the spool, which creates a pressure drop. This causes the spool to move back against the spring, which then restricts the outlet flow. Port 1 then opens to port 2 to allow excess flow to pass. The regulated flow will always take priority and remains constant if the working pressure is higher in either port 2 or port 3.