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Meeting Low-Flow System Needs

Sauer-Danfoss has developed the PVG 16 as the first load-sensing valve in its portfolio for the low-flow segment.

Sauer-Danfoss has developed the PVG 16 as the first load-sensing valve in its portfolio for the low-flow segment. According to the company, this valve:

  • Facilitates the integration of load-sensing system design and electrohydraulic actuator technology.  
  • Based on proven PVG technology and components, it is rated for a flow of up to 65 l/min [17.2 gpm] and work port pressure of up to 400 bar [5,800 psi].
  • Features a pump inlet module and endplate that are identical to those of the PVG 32, preparing the PVG 16 for seamless integration in customized valve stacks, accommodating everything from simple to complex functionalities.
  • Features a new actuator — the PVE Series 6 — that provides the valve with its electrohydraulic platform.

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