Hydraulic Valves – The Synapses of the Hydraulic System

Discover our wide range of hydraulic valves – the central solution for precise control and regulation of hydraulic systems. Our valves enable the starting, stopping, and diverting of flow rates, protect your systems through pressure relief and load holding functions, and ensure maximum reliability. Learn more...

Selection of hydraulic valves in our shop

solenoide 43 closed cetop 3 front valv
  • 8/3-way switch over valve
  • connection: 1/2‘‘
  • max. pressure: 210 bar
  • various supply voltages available
  • Qmax.: 60 l/min

Scheme 8/3, 1/2
224,89 EUR
192,21 EUR excl. 17% tax
incl. 17% tax excl. Shipping costs
192,21 EUR excl. 17% tax
Hydraulic valve, Check Valve, Double Pilot Operated, G 3/8
  • double pilot operated check valve
  • max. flow: 30 l/min
  • max. pressure: 350 bar
  • connections: G 3/8’’
  • Cracking pressure 4,5 bar
42,61 EUR
36,42 EUR excl. 17% tax
incl. 17% tax excl. Shipping costs
36,42 EUR excl. 17% tax
Lever valve overdrive effect pedal 60 liter 1 sektion front
  • monoblock valve
  • 60 l/min
  • 1 sections
  • connections A&B: G 1/2’’
  • no pressure lockdown
  • overdrive effect pedal
  • max. working pressure: 315 bar
  • incl. pressure relief valve
  • pressure relief valve adjustable from 63 bar – 200bar (standard: 120 bar)
139,89 EUR
119,56 EUR excl. 17% tax
incl. 17% tax excl. Shipping costs
119,56 EUR excl. 17% tax
Lever valve spring centered 60 liter 2 section 160 front
  • monoblock valve
  • 60 l/min
  • 2 sections
  • connections A&B: G 1/2’’
  • double acting
  • spring centered
  • pressureless flow in neutral position
  • max. working pressure: 315 bar
  • incl. pressure relief valve
  • pressure relief valve adjustable from 160 bar – 315 bar (standard: 220 bar)
163,55 EUR
139,79 EUR excl. 17% tax
incl. 17% tax excl. Shipping costs
139,79 EUR excl. 17% tax
lever valve pressure relief valve PRV 60 liter 4 section spring centered 160 front
  • monoblock valve
  • 60 l/min
  • 4 sections
  • connections A&B: G 1/2’’
  • double acting
  • spring centered
  • pressureless flow in neutral position
  • max. working pressure: 315 bar
  • incl. pressure relief valve
  • pressure relief valve adjustable from 160 bar – 315 bar (standard: 220 bar)
281,70 EUR
240,77 EUR excl. 17% tax
incl. 17% tax excl. Shipping costs
240,77 EUR excl. 17% tax
lever valve monoblock 1 section mb2 pressure relif valve 160 spring centered front
  • monoblock valve
  • 45 l/min
  • 1 section
  • connections A&B: G 3/8’’
  • double acting
  • spring centered
  • pressureless flow in neutral position
  • max. working pressure: 315 bar
  • incl. pressure relief valve
  • pressure relief valve adjustable from 160 bar – 315 bar (standard: 220 bar)
95,11 EUR
81,29 EUR excl. 17% tax
incl. 17% tax excl. Shipping costs
81,29 EUR excl. 17% tax
lever valve monoblock 2 sections mb2 pressure relief valve 160 detent front
  • monoblock valve
  • 45 l/min
  • 2 sections
  • connections A&B: G 3/8’’
  • double acting
  • detent
  • pressureless flow in neutral position
  • max. working pressure: 315 bar
  • incl. pressure relief valve
  • pressure relief valve adjustable from 160 bar – 315 bar (standard: 220 bar)
178,60 EUR
152,65 EUR excl. 17% tax
incl. 17% tax excl. Shipping costs
152,65 EUR excl. 17% tax
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Whether spool valves, poppet valves, CETOP valves or cartridge valves – with us you can buy the right hydraulic valve that fits your exact application. Thanks to standardized CETOP interfaces, many of our models are cross-manufacturer compatible and can be used flexibly. Order high-quality solenoid valves, pressure relief valves, proportional valves and more to optimize your hydraulic systems efficiently and safely.

 

Hydraulic Valves – Frequently Asked Questions

What are hydraulic valves and why are they so important?

Hydraulic valves are indispensable components in hydraulic systems that control and regulate the flow and characteristics of hydraulic fluid. They act as the “synapses” of the hydraulic circuit and are crucial for its precise and reliable operation. Without valves, starting, stopping, directional changes as well as pressure or flow control would not be possible.

What are the main types of hydraulic valves and how do they differ?

The two main types of hydraulic valves are:

  • Spool valves: Use a control spool that opens or closes connections between channels. Frequently used as directional control valves.
  • Poppet valves: Operate with a ball, cone or disc pressed onto a valve seat. They are especially tight and suitable for leak-free shut-off.

What different designs of hydraulic valves exist?

  • Line-mounted valves: Installed directly in hydraulic lines, usually with threaded connections.
  • Subplate-mounted valves (CETOP): With standardized mounting patterns (ISO 4401), space-saving, often solenoid operated.
  • Sandwich plate valves: Mounted between base and stack valves, used to control flow.
  • Monoblock valves: A cast block with integrated passages, fewer sealing surfaces, but in case of failure the entire block must be replaced.
  • Cartridge valves: Screwed directly into manifolds, very space-saving.
  • Modular stack valves: Flexible combination of individual valve plates, particularly suitable for mobile applications.

What functions do hydraulic valves perform in a system?

  • Control flow direction: Direct fluid to different areas of the system.
  • Regulate flow: Define the amount and speed of hydraulic fluid.
  • Pressure relief: Prevent overpressure by releasing excess pressure.
  • Maintain constant pressure: Ensure system stability regardless of load changes.
  • Safety functions: Provide protection in case of failure, e.g. load-holding functions.

Are hydraulic valves from different manufacturers interchangeable?

CETOP valves are standardized (ISO 4401), which means valves from different manufacturers are usually interchangeable. However, an identical flow schematic is essential. Special designs such as negative overlap or higher pressure resistance must be taken into account when replacing.

Can hydraulic valves be repaired?

Yes, hydraulic valves can often be repaired. Examples include replacing solenoid coils or seals. However, for inexpensive valves, a complete overhaul is often not economically viable.

Which hydraulic valves are available in the Hydromot hydraulic shop?

What requirements apply to hydraulic valves in mobile machinery?

Mobile applications place special demands on hydraulic valves: robustness, compact design, energy efficiency, and the ability to handle variable loads and environmental conditions. An example is counterbalance valves, which are used as safety elements to hold loads securely and lower them in a controlled manner.

 

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