SUN HYDRAULICS
ABQ
$97.29 USD
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- Material:ABQ
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The Sun Hydraulics ABQ (Material Number: ABQ) is a high-quality hydraulic sandwich valve body designed for versatile applications in hydraulic systems. This model features a sandwich body type and is compatible with ISO 03, 30mm interfaces, ensuring seamless integration into existing systems. The body facilitates fluid flow from port B to T and has a compact stack height of 1.19 inches (30 mm), making it suitable for space-constrained installations. Weighing just 0.45 lbs (0.20 kg), the ABQ model is lightweight yet robust, crafted from durable 6061T651 aluminum known for its excellent corrosion resistance without the need for anodizing. The ABQ model includes one open cavity (T162A) and supports a port size of 1/4 NPTF, providing flexibility in connecting various hydraulic components. Its design incorporates Sun's signature boss profile, which not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also serves a functional purpose by facilitating consistent locating during assembly. The valve body's construction ensures reliability and longevity, even under high-pressure conditions. This product is particularly useful in applications where precise control of fluid direction is essential, such as in industrial machinery or mobile equipment hydraulic systems. It allows for efficient stacking of multiple valve bodies while maintaining dry sealing surfaces to prevent leaks, thanks to its carefully machined surfaces that resist burrs and maintain effective o-ring seals. Overall, the Sun Hydraulics ABQ sandwich valve body offers a blend of performance, durability, and ease of integration, making it an ideal choice for engineers looking to optimize their hydraulic system designs with reliable components.
The Sun Hydraulics ABQ (Material Number: ABQ) is a high-quality hydraulic sandwich valve body designed for versatile applications in hydraulic systems. This model features a sandwich body type and is compatible with ISO 03, 30mm interfaces, ensuring seamless integration into existing systems. The body facilitates fluid flow from port B to T and has a compact stack height of 1.19 inches (30 mm), making it suitable for space-constrained installations. Weighing just 0.45 lbs (0.20 kg), the ABQ model is lightweight yet robust, crafted from durable 6061T651 aluminum known for its excellent corrosion resistance without the need for anodizing. The ABQ model includes one open cavity (T162A) and supports a port size of 1/4 NPTF, providing flexibility in connecting various hydraulic components. Its design incorporates Sun's signature boss profile, which not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also serves a functional purpose by facilitating consistent locating during assembly. The valve body's construction ensures reliability and longevity, even under high-pressure conditions. This product is particularly useful in applications where precise control of fluid direction is essential, such as in industrial machinery or mobile equipment hydraulic systems. It allows for efficient stacking of multiple valve bodies while maintaining dry sealing surfaces to prevent leaks, thanks to its carefully machined surfaces that resist burrs and maintain effective o-ring seals. Overall, the Sun Hydraulics ABQ sandwich valve body offers a blend of performance, durability, and ease of integration, making it an ideal choice for engineers looking to optimize their hydraulic system designs with reliable components.
| Body Type | SandwichSandwich |
| Interface | ISO 03 - 30mmISO 03 - 30mm |
| Body Features | B to TB to T |
| Stack Height | 1.19 in.30 mm |
| Model Weight | .45 lb0,20 kg |
| Open Cavities | 11 |
| Cavity | T-162A |
| Port Size | 1/4" NPTF1/4" NPTF |
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