SUN HYDRAULICS
IBQ
$400.50 USD
- SUN HYDRAULICS
- Material:IBQ
- Summary:Manifold
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The Sun Hydraulics IBQ (IBQ) is a high-quality hydraulic sandwich valve designed for efficient fluid control in hydraulic systems. This model features a sandwich body type with an ISO 08 interface, making it versatile and compatible with various system configurations. The IBQ is constructed with a T to P body feature, which allows for precise control of fluid flow between these ports. It has a stack height of 3.44 inches (87 mm) and accommodates open cavities with the T18A cavity specification. The port size is specified as 1/4 NPTF, providing standardized connectivity options within hydraulic circuits. This particular model is crafted from durable materials to ensure longevity and reliability under demanding conditions. The design considerations include keeping o-ring sealing surfaces dry during assembly to prevent unwanted fluid paths due to hydrostatic properties. Additionally, it is important to note that while the manifold material can handle up to 3000 psi (210 bar), careful consideration of system pressure is necessary based on the manifold material and port type/size. The Sun Hydraulics IBQ sandwich valve can be effectively used in applications requiring precise control of hydraulic fluid flow between ports T and P, making it suitable for various hydraulic systems that demand reliable performance and adaptability. Its construction ensures compatibility with existing systems while maintaining high standards of performance and durability in operation.
The Sun Hydraulics IBQ (IBQ) is a high-quality hydraulic sandwich valve designed for efficient fluid control in hydraulic systems. This model features a sandwich body type with an ISO 08 interface, making it versatile and compatible with various system configurations. The IBQ is constructed with a T to P body feature, which allows for precise control of fluid flow between these ports. It has a stack height of 3.44 inches (87 mm) and accommodates open cavities with the T18A cavity specification. The port size is specified as 1/4 NPTF, providing standardized connectivity options within hydraulic circuits. This particular model is crafted from durable materials to ensure longevity and reliability under demanding conditions. The design considerations include keeping o-ring sealing surfaces dry during assembly to prevent unwanted fluid paths due to hydrostatic properties. Additionally, it is important to note that while the manifold material can handle up to 3000 psi (210 bar), careful consideration of system pressure is necessary based on the manifold material and port type/size. The Sun Hydraulics IBQ sandwich valve can be effectively used in applications requiring precise control of hydraulic fluid flow between ports T and P, making it suitable for various hydraulic systems that demand reliable performance and adaptability. Its construction ensures compatibility with existing systems while maintaining high standards of performance and durability in operation.
Body Type | SandwichSandwich |
Interface | ISO 08ISO 08 |
Body Features | T to PT to P |
Stack Height | 3.44 in.87 mm |
Open Cavities | 11 |
Cavity | T-18A |
Port Size | 1/4" NPTF1/4" NPTF |
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Notes:
- Important: Carefully consider the maximum system pressure. The pressure rating of the manifold is dependent on the manifold material, with the port type/size a secondary consideration. Manifolds constructed of aluminum are not rated for pressures higher than 3000 psi (210 bar), regardless of the port type/size specified.