SUN HYDRAULICS
CCEACBN
$122.22 USD
- SUN HYDRAULICS
- Material:CCEACBN
- Model:CCEA-CBN
- Summary:Cartridge
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The Sun Hydraulics CCEACBN (CCEACBN) is a meticulously engineered counterbalance valve designed for controlling overrunning loads without pilot assist. This model is equipped with a check valve that permits free flow from port 2 to port 1, while a direct-acting relief valve manages the flow from port 1 to port 2. Notably, this valve should be adjusted to at least 1.3 times the maximum load-induced pressure to ensure optimal performance. The CCEACBN features an adjustment mechanism that can be turned clockwise to decrease settings and release the load, with full clockwise settings going below 200 psi (14 bar). This model is a modified version of Sun's pilot-assisted counterbalance valves, where the pilot assist area has been internally nullified, eliminating any connection to port 3. Furthermore, backpressure at port 2 directly adds to the relief setting of the valve, enhancing machine stability due to its zero pilot ratio but at the cost of reduced efficiency. The valve's design includes Sun's floating style construction which minimizes internal parts binding caused by excessive installation torque or cavity/cartridge machining variations. It can be installed directly into cavities machined in an actuator housing which enhances protection and circuit stiffness. The CCEACBN supports a maximum flow capacity of 30 gpm (120 L/min) and can handle up to a maximum operating pressure of 5000 psi (350 bar). Factory pressure settings are established at a flow rate of 2 in³/min (30 cc/min), ensuring reliability and performance consistency across various applications.
The Sun Hydraulics CCEACBN (CCEACBN) is a meticulously engineered counterbalance valve designed for controlling overrunning loads without pilot assist. This model is equipped with a check valve that permits free flow from port 2 to port 1, while a direct-acting relief valve manages the flow from port 1 to port 2. Notably, this valve should be adjusted to at least 1.3 times the maximum load-induced pressure to ensure optimal performance. The CCEACBN features an adjustment mechanism that can be turned clockwise to decrease settings and release the load, with full clockwise settings going below 200 psi (14 bar). This model is a modified version of Sun's pilot-assisted counterbalance valves, where the pilot assist area has been internally nullified, eliminating any connection to port 3. Furthermore, backpressure at port 2 directly adds to the relief setting of the valve, enhancing machine stability due to its zero pilot ratio but at the cost of reduced efficiency. The valve's design includes Sun's floating style construction which minimizes internal parts binding caused by excessive installation torque or cavity/cartridge machining variations. It can be installed directly into cavities machined in an actuator housing which enhances protection and circuit stiffness. The CCEACBN supports a maximum flow capacity of 30 gpm (120 L/min) and can handle up to a maximum operating pressure of 5000 psi (350 bar). Factory pressure settings are established at a flow rate of 2 in³/min (30 cc/min), ensuring reliability and performance consistency across various applications.
Counterbalance valves without pilot assist are meant to control an overrunning load. The check valve allows free flow from the directional valve (port 2) to the load (port 1) while a direct-acting relief valve controls flow from port 1 to port 2.
- Counterbalance valves should be set at least 1.3 times the maximum load induced pressure.
- Turn adjustment clockwise to decrease setting and release load.
- Full clockwise setting is less than 200 psi (14 bar).
- These valves are modified versions of our pilot assisted counterbalance valves. The pilot assist area has been nullified internally. There is no connection to port 3.
- Backpressure at port 2 is directly additive to the relief setting of the valve.
- Lower pilot ratios (pilot gain) promote machine stability. This valve has a pilot ratio of zero. Stability is gained at the expense of efficiency.
- Reseat exceeds 85% of set pressure when the valve is standard set. Settings lower than the standard set pressure may result in lower reseat percentages.
- Sun counterbalance cartridges can be installed directly into a cavity machined in an actuator housing for added protection and improved stiffness in the circuit.
- Two check valve cracking pressures are available. Use the 25 psi (1,7 bar) check unless actuator cavitation is a concern.
- All 3-port counterbalance, load control, and pilot-to-open check cartridges are physically interchangeable (i.e. same flow path, same cavity for a given frame size).
- Incorporates the Sun floating style construction to minimize the possibility of internal parts binding due to excessive installation torque and/or cavity/cartridge machining variations.
| Cavity | T-2A |
| Series | 2 |
| Capacity | 30 gpm120 L/min. |
| Pilot Ratio | ZeroZero |
| Maximum Recommended Load Pressure at Maximum Setting | 3075 psi215 bar |
| Maximum Setting | 4000 psi280 bar |
| Factory Pressure Settings Established at | 2 in³/min.30 cc/min. |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 5000 psi350 bar |
| Maximum Valve Leakage at Reseat | 5 drops/min.0,3 cc/min. |
| Adjustment - Number of Counterclockwise Turns to Increase Setting | 3.753.75 |
| Operating Characteristic | StandardStandard |
| Reseat | >85% of setting>85% of setting |
| Valve Hex Size | 1 1/8 in.28,6 mm |
| Valve Installation Torque | 45 - 50 lbf ft61 - 68 Nm |
| Adjustment Screw Internal Hex Size | 5/32 in.4 mm |
| Locknut Hex Size | 9/16 in.15 mm |
| Locknut Torque | 80 - 90 lbf in.9 - 10 Nm |
| Model Weight | .60 lb0,30 kg |
| Seal kit - Cartridge | Viton: 990-202-006 |
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