The Vickers FDC1 16V 0 66 flow control valve by Danfoss/Eaton is engineered for demanding mobile and industrial applications, including harvesters and refuse haulers. This spool-style valve efficiently manages fluid dynamics with a maximum pressure capacity of 350 bar (5000 psi) and a flow rate of up to 178 liters per minute. Its robust design ensures a perfect balance of pressure and flow, while maintaining reliability and cost-effectiveness.
Compact yet powerful, this valve from the Vickers FDC1-16 series is ideal for use requiring precise flow control. Designed to handle up to 350 L/min (92 USgpm), it offers a dependable performance for various hydraulic systems. Its compact form factor makes it a versatile choice for systems where space is a premium.
SKU: 02-163419
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-163419
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberMINO-00900X07961
Application
Harvesters, refuse haulers, mobile and industrial applications
Brand
Danfoss – Hydraulics
Brand
Vickers
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
350 bar (5000 psi) & 350 L/min (92 USgpm)|Perfect balance of pressure and flow|Reliable, economical and compact
Flow Rate1
178 litre per minute
ICC
SICV Flow Control Valves
Language
English
Product Width
1.50
Style
Spool
Sub Brand
Vickers
Supplier Part Number
02-163419
Product Weight
0.78 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (1)
Question by: Lee M on Aug 17, 2025, 3:11 PM
Running a refuse hauler and need a flow control valve that can keep up with high-demand cycles. This one rated for 178 L/min or is that the peak cutoff?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 19, 2025, 6:03 AM
Flow rate on this valve runs up to 178 liters per minute, so for a refuse hauler running heavy hydraulic demand, that's a solid fit. The series is also built to handle up to 350 L/min at the system level and holds pressure up to 350 bar (5000 psi), which puts it well within range for that kind of work. It's a spool-style design, which handles fluid dynamics efficiently without a lot of excess bulk, so you're not giving up space to get that capacity.