Parker PD Series Flow Divider
Parker’s PD and PDC accessory valves are pressure compensated flow dividers that are designed for applications where two separate hydraulic circuits are to be served from a single pump.
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Parker’s PD and PDC accessory valves split the flow in three ratios between the two hydraulic lines. Flow through the series PD flow divider cannot be reversed. Flow through the PDC flow divider can be combined in the reverse direction and synchronized in both directions.
Series PD and PDC flow dividers will divide the inlet flow to ±10% of the specified outlet flow when used within recommended capacities. In addition, many actuators can displace fluid different from the ratio of the divider.
Markets:
• Aerial
• Agricultural Machinery
• Construction Equipment
• Defense
• Forestry Equipment
• Marine
• Material Handling Equipment
• Mining
• Misc Transportation
• Oil & Gas
• Other Mobile
• Other Natural Resources
• Rail
• Refuse
• Turf Equipment
• Vocational and Municipal Equipment
Benefits:
• Pressure Compensated
• High tensile cast iron body
• Cross drilled spool provides accurate metering
Applications:
• Suitable for various mobile applications
Technical Specifications
Flow Rate | N/A, 5-20, 20-35 Gal/min |
Connection Size | #10, #12, 1/2″, 3/4″ |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +200 |
Maximum Flow Rate | N/A |
Configuration | Flow Divider, Flow Divider/Combiner |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -40 |
Ratio | 50/50, 60/40, 70/30 |
Actuation Type | Hydraulic Pressure |
Connection Type | SAE, NPT |
Function | Flow Divider |
Seal Material | Nitrile |
Maximum Operating Pressure | 2500, 2000 psi |
Body Material | Cast Iron (GSJ) |
Mounting Type | In-Line |
Weight | 7 lb |
Parker PD Series Flow Divider Service Manual
Parker PD Series Flow Divider Service Manual
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