4WE6D62/EG24N9K44WE10D32/OFCG24N9K44WE10D33/CG24N9K4Rexroth Engineering Equipment Solenoid Valve Imported From Germany
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Specification
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Typical Range
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| Maximum Operating Pressure |
315 bar (static), 250 bar (dynamic) |
| Flow Capacity |
30–50 L/min (at ΔP = 1 bar) |
| Solenoid Voltage |
DC: 12V, 24V; AC: 110V, 230V (50/60 Hz) |
| Fluid Compatibility |
Mineral oil (ISO VG 10–68), water-glycol (optional) |
| Operating Temperature |
-20°C to +80°C (fluid temperature) |
| Mounting Style |
Subplate (ISO 4413), manifold, or inline |
| Item |
Details |
| Dimension(LWH) |
Standard |
| Maximum Flow Rate |
Standard |
| Maximum Pressure |
Standard |
| Valve Type |
Other |
| Showroom Location |
None |
| Structure |
Hydraulic |
| Material |
Cast Steel |
| Application Program |
Hydraulic System |
| Condition |
New |
| Media |
Oil |
| Certification |
ISO9000 |
| Color |
Silver |
| Package |
Paper Package |
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| 4WE10E33/CW230N9K4 |
| 4WE10J33/CW230N9K4 |
| 4WE10H33/CW230N9K4 |
| 4WE10G33/CW230N9K4 |
| 4WE6C6X/SG24N9K4 |
| 4WE6D6X/SG24N9K4 |
| 4WE6J6X/SG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE6Y6X/SG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE6H6X/SG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE6E6X/SG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE6EA6X/SG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE6EB6X/SG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE6G6X/SG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE10D3X/CG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE10E3X/CG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE10EA3X/CG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE10EB3X/CG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE10J3X/CG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE10Y3X/CG24 N9K4 |
| 4WE10C3X/CG24 N9K4 |
| 4WEH16E7X/6AG24N9ETK4 |
| 4WEH16J7X/6AG24N9ETK4 |
| 4WEH16D7X/6AG24ETK4 |
| 4WEH16EA7X/6AG24ETK4 |
| 4WEH16EB7X/6AG24ETK4 |
| 4WEH16E7X/6EG24ETK4 |
| 4WEH16J7X/6EG24ETK4 |
| 4WEH16D7X/6EG24ETK4 |
FAQ;
8. Can the 4WE6 Series be used with water-glycol or other non-mineral fluids? Most standard 4WE6 Series valves are designed for mineral oil-based fluids. However, specialized models (with compatible seals and materials) can handle water-glycol (common in mobile equipment) or fire-resistant fluids. Critical Check: Confirm the valve’s seal material (e.g., Viton or EPDM) is compatible with your fluid—nitrile seals (standard) degrade in water-glycol. Consult Manufacturer: Always verify fluid compatibility with the supplier before use to avoid seal failure or spool damage. 9. What is the difference between 4/2 and 4/3 way configurations in the 4WE6 Series? The "way" designation refers to the number of spool positions that control fluid flow. Both are available in the 4WE6 Series: Configuration Description Common Use Case 4/2 Way 4 ports, 2 spool positions (e.g., "Extend" and "Retract" for a cylinder). Spring-centered to a neutral position (no flow). Single-acting cylinders or simple on/off actuation 4/3 Way 4 ports, 3 spool positions (e.g., "Extend," "Retract," and "Neutral"). Neutral position can be designed for "closed center" (no flow) or "open center" (flow to tank). Double-acting cylinders or motors requiring precise stop/hold functionality8. Can the 4WE6 Series be used with water-glycol or other non-mineral fluids? Most standard 4WE6 Series valves are designed for mineral oil-based fluids. However, specialized models (with compatible seals and materials) can handle water-glycol (common in mobile equipment) or fire-resistant fluids. Critical Check: Confirm the valve’s seal material (e.g., Viton or EPDM) is compatible with your fluid—nitrile seals (standard) degrade in water-glycol. Consult Manufacturer: Always verify fluid compatibility with the supplier before use to avoid seal failure or spool damage. 9. What is the difference between 4/2 and 4/3 way configurations in the 4WE6 Series? The "way" designation refers to the number of spool positions that control fluid flow. Both are available in the 4WE6 Series: Configuration Description Common Use Case 4/2 Way 4 ports, 2 spool positions (e.g., "Extend" and "Retract" for a cylinder). Spring-centered to a neutral position (no flow). Single-acting cylinders or simple on/off actuation 4/3 Way 4 ports, 3 spool positions (e.g., "Extend," "Retract," and "Neutral"). Neutral position can be designed for "closed center" (no flow) or "open center" (flow to tank). Double-acting cylinders or motors requiring precise stop/hold functionality8. Can the 4WE6 Series be used with water-glycol or other non-mineral fluids? Most standard 4WE6 Series valves are designed for mineral oil-based fluids. However, specialized models (with compatible seals and materials) can handle water-glycol (common in mobile equipment) or fire-resistant fluids. Critical Check: Confirm the valve’s seal material (e.g., Viton or EPDM) is compatible with your fluid—nitrile seals (standard) degrade in water-glycol. Consult Manufacturer: Always verify fluid compatibility with the supplier before use to avoid seal failure or spool damage. 9. What is the difference between 4/2 and 4/3 way configurations in the 4WE6 Series? The "way" designation refers to the number of spool positions that control fluid flow. Both are available in the 4WE6 Series: Configuration Description Common Use Case 4/2 Way 4 ports, 2 spool positions (e.g., "Extend" and "Retract" for a cylinder). Spring-centered to a neutral position (no flow). Single-acting cylinders or simple on/off actuation 4/3 Way 4 ports, 3 spool positions (e.g., "Extend," "Retract," and "Neutral"). Neutral position can be designed for "closed center" (no flow) or "open center" (flow to tank). Double-acting cylinders or motors requiring precise stop/hold functionality
The 4WE6 Series is versatile and used in hydraulic systems requiring precise flow direction control. Common applications include:
- Industrial machinery: Hydraulic presses, injection molding machines, conveyor systems
- Mobile equipment: Small excavators, forklifts, agricultural machinery (e.g., tractor loaders)
- Automation: Robotic arms, material handling systems, packaging equipment
- General hydraulics: Cylinder actuation (extension/retraction), motor direction control
- 2.What maintenance is required for the 4WE6 Series?
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Regular maintenance extends the valve’s lifespan and prevents system failures. Key tasks include:
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Fluid Quality Checks: Test hydraulic fluid for contamination (ISO 4406 cleanliness code ≤ 18/15) and replace filters every 6–12 months (or per system hours).
- Solenoid Inspection: Check wiring connections for corrosion or loose terminals; replace solenoids if they overheat ( > 60°C surface temperature) or fail to actuate.
- Leak Detection: Inspect port connections and spool seals quarterly. Replace O-rings/seals (typically nitrile or Viton) if leaks are detected.
- Manual Override Test: Activate the manual override (if equipped) monthly to ensure spool mobility (prevents seizing).