VICKERS DPS2-10-P-F-0-5

Description & Features

Designed for demanding mobile and industrial hydraulic systems, the Vickers DPS2-10-P-F-0-5 is a cartridge-style logic element in the Danfoss/Eaton DPS2-10 series. These valves are rated to 350 bar (5,000 psi) with flow capacity up to 400 L/min (100 US gpm), making them well-suited for high-pressure, high-flow circuit integration.

Typical applications include harvesters, refuse haulers, and a broad range of mobile and industrial hydraulic circuits. The DPS2-10 series logic elements are designed to reduce design cycle time and minimize manufacturing complexity, supporting efficient integration into manifold-based hydraulic systems.

SKU: 02-161473

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-161473

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number MINO-00569H78390
Application
Harvesters, refuse haulers, mobile and industrial applications
Brand
Danfoss – Hydraulics
Brand
Vickers
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
350 bar (5000 psi) & 400 L/min (100 USgpm)|Enhance machine performance|Shorten design process and minimize manufacturing costs
ICC
SICV Logic Elements Valves
Language
English
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
Product Width
1
Sub Brand
Vickers
Supplier Part Number
02-161473
Product Weight
0.30 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Freddie J on Aug 11, 2025, 8:32 AM
Reckon this here Vickers DPS2-10-P-F-0-5 would do alright on a refuse hauler? We runnin' pretty high pressure.
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 12, 2025, 9:47 PM
For sure, this Vickers DPS2-10 series logic element is well-suited for refuse haulers and other mobile applications running up to 350 bar (5,000 psi).
Question by: Duane G on Jan 14, 2026, 1:07 PM
What kind of pressure and flow can this valve actually handle out in the field?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 15, 2026, 6:52 PM
Rated to 350 bar, which works out to 5,000 psi, and it'll move up to 400 liters per minute, or about 100 US gallons per minute. That puts it comfortably in the range for high-demand hydraulic circuits where both pressure spikes and heavy flow are part of the day-to-day. It's a cartridge-style logic element, so it drops into manifold-based systems without a lot of extra hydraulic connections.