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Catalog HY15-3502CPC/US
Technical Information Solenoid Valves
CV
4-Way, 2 Position Spool Type
Dimensions Millimeters (Inches)
DSH084B
Check
Valves
9.7 39.6 62.7 (2)(4)
SH (.38) (1.56) 7-10 Nm (2.47) 19.8
(5-7 lb. ft.) (0.78)
Torque
(3) (1)
39.6 33.8
(1.56) CCX XXX H (1.33)
Shuttle
Valves
LM 60.9 MADEINU.S.A. PAT.XXXXXXX XXVDC XXW See Super Coil
(2.40) 1/2" I.D.
113.8 Information For
(4.48) Terminal Connectors
7/8" Hex.
43-49 Nm (32-36 lb. ft.)
11.4 Torque
Controls
Load/Motor
FC (.45) 3/4-16 UNF-2A
(4)
Thread
(3)
(2)
Controls
Flow
PC
(1)
Ø 12.6 (.50)
DSH084 9.7 39.6 62.7
(.38) (1.56) (2.47) 19.8
Pressure
Controls
LE 7-10 Nm (0.78)
(5-7 lb. ft.)
Torque
8.4 43.4 66.5 33.8
(.33) (1.71) 7-10 Nm 58.2 39.6 (2.62) 22.0 See Super Coil (1.33)
(5-7 lb. ft.) (2.29) (1.56) MADEINU.S.A. PAT.XXXXXXX CCX XXX H XXVDC XXW
Torque (0.86) 1/2" I.D.
Logic
Elements
Information For
DC Terminal Connectors
50.0
(1.97) 36.0
(1.43) 1.5" Hex.
69.6 CAX XXX H 40.6-54.2 Nm
(2.74) MADEINU.S.A. PAT.XXXXXXX XXVDC XXW See Super Coil (30-40 lb. ft.) Torque
5/8" I.D.
Controls
Directional
131.6
MV (5.18) Information For (4) 1-5/16 - 12 UNF-2B
Terminal Connectors
Thread
1" Hex.
69-75 Nm (51-55 lb. ft.)
11.2 Torque 101.8 (3) NOTE: The DSH164H
(.44) 7/8-14 UNF-2A (4.01) shifts based upon pressure
(4) differential between port
Thread
Manual
Valves
SV 3 (work port) and port 1
(3) (tank). Port 3 should be
(2) 40-60 PSI above Port 1. In
conditions with zero load
(2)
and low flow, 4-6 GPM is
required to shift the valve.
Valves
Solenoid
15.8 (1) (1)
PV (.62) Ø 25.4 (1.00)
DSH104 DSH164
Proportional
Valves
CE
Max Inlet Coil
Model Body Flow Pressure Type De-Energized Position Technical Notes
(GPM) (PSI)
Coils &
Electronics
DSH084B B08-3-6T 3 - 4 5000 CC 3 -> 2 4 -> 1 • See HCS Catalog for
BC shift limit curves vs.
DSH104B B10-4-8T 6.5 - 10 5000 CA 3 -> 2 4 -> 1
operating pressure for
DSH164H B16-4-16T 30 5000 CC 3 -> 4 2 -> 1 exact flow rating.
Cavities
Bodies &
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