Directional Valves
DSHG-01/03/04/06/10
S-DSHG-04/06/10
Sub-plate Mounting
F- | S- | DSHG | -06 | -2 | B | 2 | A | -C2 | -E | T | -R2 | -A100 | -C | -H | -N | -52 | -* | -L |
Special Seals |
Type | Series Number |
Valve Size |
No. of Valve Position |
Spool-Spring Arrangement |
Spool Type |
Special Two Position Valve |
Models with Pilot Choke Valve |
Pilot Connection |
Drain Connection |
Spool Control Modification (Omit if not required) |
Coil Type |
Manual Override of Pilot Valve |
Bult-in Orifice for Pilot Line |
Type of Electrical Conduit Connection |
Design Number |
Design Standard |
Models with Reverse Mtg. of Solenoid |
F: For Phosphate Ester Type Fluids (omit if not required) |
None: Standard Type |
DSGH: Solenoid Controlled Pilot Operated Directional Valve, Sub-plate Mounting |
01 | 3 | C: Spring Centred |
2, 3, 4 40, 5, 60 7, 9, 10,11, 12 |
- | - | None: Internal Pilot E: External Pilot |
None: External Drain T: Internal Drain |
- | AC: A100 , A200 A120 , A240 DC: D12 , D24 D48 AC →DC R100 , R200 |
None:
Manual Override Pin C:
Push Button & Lock Nut |
- | None: Terminal Box Type |
13 | None: Japanese Standard "JIS" 90: N. American Design Standard |
- |
2 | B: Spring Offset |
2, 3, 4 40, 7 |
L (Omit if not required) |
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03 | 3 | C: Spring Centred |
2, 3, 4 40, 5, 60 7, 9, 10 11, 12 |
- | C1: With C1 Choke C2: With C2 Choke C1C2: With C1 & C2 Choke (Omit if not required) |
R2: With Stroke Adjustment, Both Ends RA: With Stroke Adjustment, Port "A" End RB: With Stroke Adjustment, Port "B" End |
- | 13 | ||||||||||
2 | N: No-Spring | 2 3 4 40 7 |
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B: Spring Offset |
L (Omit if not required) |
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None: Standard Type S: Shockless Type |
04 | 3 | C: Spring Centred |
2, 4, 40 60, 10, 12 (3, 5, 6 7, 9, 11) |
- | AC:A100 , A200,A120,A240 DC:D12 , D24 D48AC→DC R100 , R200 |
- | N: Plug-in Connector Type N1: Plug-in Connector with Indicator Light |
51 | None: Japanese Standard "JIS" & European Design Standard 80: European Design Standard (Applicable only for DSHG-01) 90: N. American Design Standard |
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2 | N: No-Spring | 2, 4, 40 (3, 7) |
A (Omit if not required) |
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B: Spring Offset |
2, 4, 40 (3, 7) |
A B
(Omit if not required)
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L (Omit if not required) |
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06 | 3 | C: Spring Centred |
2, 4, 40 60, 10, 12 (3, 5, 6 7, 9, 11) |
- | R2: With Stroke Adj., Both Ends RA: With Stroke Adj., Port "A" End RB: With Stroke Adj., Port "B" End P2: With Pilot Piston, Both Ends PA: PB: With Pilot Piston, Port "A" End With Pilot Piston, Port "B" End |
- | 52 | |||||||||||
H: Pressure Centred | H:Refer to | |||||||||||||||||
10 | 2 | N: No Spring | 2, 4, 40 (3, 7) |
A (Omit if not required) |
- | 42 | ||||||||||||
B: Spring Offset |
2, 4, 40 (3, 7) |
A B
(Omit if not required)
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L (Omit if not required) |
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