Vickers DGMC2 3 AB BW BA GW

Description & Features

Designed for diverse industrial applications such as die casting, marine, and turbine control, the Vickers DGMC2 3 AB BW BA GW valve offers robust performance and reliability. With a maximum flow rate of 60 liters per minute, this directional control valve is engineered to reduce installation costs and eliminate external leakage, ensuring efficient and trouble-free operation. The valve's construction features Buna-N seals, enhancing its resistance to contamination and extending its service life.

This valve is an essential component for machine tools, presses, and test equipment, where precision and durability are critical. Its compact design, with a width of 1.87 inches, allows for seamless integration into existing systems without compromising on performance. As part of the Vickers brand by Danfoss/Eaton, it upholds a reputation for quality and innovation in hydraulic solutions.

SKU: 02-139462

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-139462

Specifications

Application
Die casting & foundry, Machine tool, Marine/Offshore, Press, Primary metal, paper, Test equipment & simulation, Turbine control (wind, steam, water)
Brand
Danfoss (Power Solutions II LLC)
Brand
Vickers
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Reduce installation costs|Eliminate external leakage|Boost resistance to contamination
Flow Rate1
60 litre per minute
ICC
IV Directional Control Valves
Language
English
Product Width
1.87
Seal Material
Buna-N
Special Features
None
Sub Brand
Vickers
Supplier Part Number
02-139462
Product Weight
5.50 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Wes R on Jul 31, 2025, 4:32 PM
Flow rate on this one listed at 60 liters per minute, is that enough for press and machine tool work, or is it gonna be a bottleneck?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 2, 2025, 4:00 PM
For most press and machine tool setups, 60 liters per minute is plenty to keep things moving without choking the circuit. This valve is specifically called out for those applications, so the flow rating lines up with what those systems typically demand. If your setup is running at or below that threshold, you should be in good shape.