This threadless, cartridge-style shuttle valve is a selective, non-detented, loose ball, three port isolation valve for use in hydraulic manifolds. The valve’s locking end uses the field-proven Lee Controlled Expansion Principle to provide secure retention without the need for threads, O-rings, or sealants. At 8 mm, the valve’s compact size makes it ideal as a signal for auxiliary functions, such hydraulically released, spring-applied brakes and load sensing applications.
Characteristic | Specification |
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Lohm Rate | 32 Lohms (max.) |
Flow Rate | 18.2 LPM at 345 kPa (4.8 GPM at 50 psid) on hydraulic fluid |
Shuttling Pressure | 7 kPa (1 psid) max. |
Leakage | 1 Drop/Minute (max.) After Two Minute Wait on Hydraulic Fluid in the Checked Direction at 6.9-27.6 MPa (1000-4000 psid) |
Maximum Working Pressure | 280 Bar |
Installation Force | 545 kgf (min.) to 635 kgf (max.) |
COMPONENT | MATERIAL |
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Upper Body | 303 Stainless Steel |
Lower Body | 303 Stainless Steel |
Pin | 416 Stainless Steel |
Ball | 440C Stainless Steel |
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PART NUMBER | DESCRIPTION |
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CCRT0900150S | 8 mm Valve Installation Tool |
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The Lee Company has developed the Lohm Laws for defining and measuring resistance to fluid flow. The Lohm is defined such that 1 Lohm will flow 100 GPM of water with a pressure drop of 25 psi at a temperature of 80°F.
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