Parker Industrial & Mobile Hydraulics
Parker Flow Divider/Combiner Valves FDC101A33
FDC101A33
Special Price
$152.51
Regular Price
$206.10
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Out of stock
Parker’s family of flow divider/combiner valves feature interlocking spools for pressure compensation in both directions while either dividing or combining the flow. These valves can operate with hydraulic system flows as high as 320 lpm and pressures up to 420 bar with a selection of dividing/combining ratios available. Parker’s divider/combiner valves are ideal for cylinder or motor synchronization applications within a broad range of markets, such as the construction, material handling, industrial markets, oil & gas, and many more.
Markets:
• Construction Equipment
• Material Handling Equipment
• Miscellaneous Industrial
• Miscellaneous Manufacturing
• Miscellaneous Mobile
• Oil & Gas
Features/Benefits:
• Interlocking spools for equal control dividing or combining
• Pressure compensated control in both directions
• Hardened, precision ground parts for durability
• Ratios of 50-50, 60-40, and 66-33 available
• All external parts zinc plated
Applications:
• Cylinder synchronization
• Motor synchronization
• Flow partitioning
• Transmission differentials
Additional Technical Insight:
Each of Parker’s four flow divider/combiner versions can be used as a divider or combiner depending on the direction of flow. Two inter-locking spools allow for pressure compensated flow division and combination to be proportioned based on the selected ratio and flow range. When port 3 is supplied flow it is divided by a fixed ratio to work ports 2 and 4. For example, if a 50:50 ratio is selected, half of the flow will exit port 2 and the other half will exit port 4. If the actuators have the same area or displacement they will operate at the same speed. If different actuator speeds are required, alternative ratios can be selected to supply different flows to each port. Ratios other than 50:50 can allow speed synchronization of two actuators that have different areas or displacements. The flow to each actuator port is proportional to the inlet flow based on the flow division ratio. When used as a combiner, flow applied to ports 2 and 4 is combined and the total flow exits port 3. The flow from the combiner inlet ports is pressure compensated and the flow ratio determines how much flow is allowed from each port. Just like the divider mode, the combiner mode allows for actuator speed variation or synchronization. Typical flow accuracy is +/- 10% between ports 2 and 4. When trying to synchronize 2 cylinders or motors, cross-port relief valves or balancing orifices can be used to help maintain tighter synchronization. Parker’s FDC101, L04A3, L06A3 and L1A300 flow divider/combiners operate in the same manner with each having a different maximum flow and multiple standard ratios and flow ranges.
Markets:
• Construction Equipment
• Material Handling Equipment
• Miscellaneous Industrial
• Miscellaneous Manufacturing
• Miscellaneous Mobile
• Oil & Gas
Features/Benefits:
• Interlocking spools for equal control dividing or combining
• Pressure compensated control in both directions
• Hardened, precision ground parts for durability
• Ratios of 50-50, 60-40, and 66-33 available
• All external parts zinc plated
Applications:
• Cylinder synchronization
• Motor synchronization
• Flow partitioning
• Transmission differentials
Additional Technical Insight:
Each of Parker’s four flow divider/combiner versions can be used as a divider or combiner depending on the direction of flow. Two inter-locking spools allow for pressure compensated flow division and combination to be proportioned based on the selected ratio and flow range. When port 3 is supplied flow it is divided by a fixed ratio to work ports 2 and 4. For example, if a 50:50 ratio is selected, half of the flow will exit port 2 and the other half will exit port 4. If the actuators have the same area or displacement they will operate at the same speed. If different actuator speeds are required, alternative ratios can be selected to supply different flows to each port. Ratios other than 50:50 can allow speed synchronization of two actuators that have different areas or displacements. The flow to each actuator port is proportional to the inlet flow based on the flow division ratio. When used as a combiner, flow applied to ports 2 and 4 is combined and the total flow exits port 3. The flow from the combiner inlet ports is pressure compensated and the flow ratio determines how much flow is allowed from each port. Just like the divider mode, the combiner mode allows for actuator speed variation or synchronization. Typical flow accuracy is +/- 10% between ports 2 and 4. When trying to synchronize 2 cylinders or motors, cross-port relief valves or balancing orifices can be used to help maintain tighter synchronization. Parker’s FDC101, L04A3, L06A3 and L1A300 flow divider/combiners operate in the same manner with each having a different maximum flow and multiple standard ratios and flow ranges.
Product Name | Parker Flow Divider/Combiner Valves FDC101A33 |
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SKU | FDC101A33 |
Parker Category | Flow Divider/Combiner Valves |
Seal Material | Nitrile |
Flow Rate | 12 Gal/min |
Brand | Parker Industrial & Mobile Hydraulics |
Function | Flow Divider/Combiner |