Standard Pilot Assisted Load Control Valves | #E2A125TNMK2


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E2A125TNMK2

Standard Pilot Assisted Load Control Valves | #E2A125TNMK2 OBSOLETE

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Technical Specifications

  • Maximum Flow Rate: 53 GAL/MIN, 200 L/MIN
  • Pilot Pressure Ratio: 8:1
  • Adjustment Mechanism: Tamper Resistant
  • Mounting Type: Threaded Cartridge Valve
  • Holding Pressure: 3120 PSI, 215 BAR
  • Pressure Control Range: 725-5000 PSI, 50-350 BAR
  • Port Size: N/A
  • Seal Material: Nitrile
  • Division: Mobile Hydraulic Systems Division Europe
  • Maximum Flow Rate: 53 Gal/min, 200 L/min
  • Pilot Pressure Ratio: 8:1, 8:01
  • Adjustment Mechanism: Tamper Resistant
  • Mounting Type: Threaded Cartridge Valve
  • Holding Pressure: 3120 psi, 215 bar
  • Pressure Control Range: 725-5000 psi, 50-350 bar
  • Port Size: N/A
  • Seal Material: Nitrile
  • Flow Rate: 53 Gal/min, 200 L/min
  • Maximum Operating Pressure: 5000 psi, 350 bar
  • Port Thread Size: N/A
  • Maximum Inlet Pressure Rating: 5000 psi, 350 bar
  • Pressure Control Sensitivity: 493 per turn psi, 34 per turn bar
  • Operating Temperature: -30° to +250° °F, -34° to +121° °C, -30 to +250 °F, -34 to +121 °C
  • Function: Counterbalance Valve
  • Actuation Type: Pilot Operated
  • Pilot Location: External
  • Body Material: N/A
  • Maximum Kinematic Viscosity: Mineral-based or synthetic with lubricating properties at viscosities of 45-2000 SSU (6 to 420 cSt) cSt, 45-2000 SSU (6 to 420 cSt)
  • Flow Direction: Cylinder port 1, Valve port 2, Pilot port 3
  • Filter Efficiency Rating: ISO 4406:1999 Code 18/16/13, ISO 4406 18/16/13, SAE Class 4
  • Leak Rate: 6 @ 1450 PSI (100 BAR) drops/min
  • Cavity Size: 3M
  • Installation Torque: 100 Nm, 74 lb-ft
  • For Fluid Type: Mineral-based or synthetic hydraulic fluids
  • Valve Material: All parts steel. All operating parts hardened steel
  • Maximum Operating Temperature: +250 °F, +121 °C
  • Minimum Operating Temperature: -30 °F, -34 °C
  • Weight: 1.65 lb, 0.75 kg
Safety Warning

Item Information

Counterbalance valves are devices used to control cylinder and motor loads helping to restrict overrunning loads, assist with controlling speed and position for varying loads, and they are also used as load holding devices with built in thermal relieving functionality. Standard counterbalance valves are pilot operated devices that allow free flow in one direction and restricted flow in the opposite direction. The load is held in place until the counterbalance setting is overcome by sufficient pressure generated by the pump, thermal expansion, or from external forces acting on the actuator. Once the pressure falls below the required setting, the valve closes and holds the load in place. In order to save horsepower, pilot pressure assists in the opening of the valve allowing the load to be controlled with a lower than load induced pressure as long as the available pilot pressure is greater than the ratio between the valve setting and the selectable pilot ratio. Standard counterbalance valves are non-vented meaning the control spring chamber is connected to the valve outlet which will cause any downstream pressure to be additive the valves pressure setting. If excessive downstream pressure may be present or if the counterbalance pressure setting is critical, Parker also offers several series of externally vented counterbalance valves. Parker’s CB101, MHC-010-S, MHC-022-S, and E2 series of counterbalance valves are all standard non-vented load and motor control valves. Each series has multiple pilot ratio options, adjustment styles, and available pressure ranges. They can also be supplied with fixed factory settings, or with tamper proof caps. Typically higher pilot ratios are used for simple load holding applications where the moving load is controlled by external means and the main purpose of the counterbalance is to hold the load in position when not being operated, and to provide thermal and hose-break protection. Lower pilot ratios are typically used to assist in applications where cylinder or motor speed and positioning needs to be controlled with varying loads. Parker’s extensive line of counterbalance load and motor control valves allow design flexibility in the most demanding applications and markets including and not limited to: Power Units, Refuse, Oil and Gas, Material Handling, Construction, Drills, Presses, Mixers, Agriculture, Balers, Combines, Load Holding, Hose Break Protection, Overrunning load control

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