VICERKS VALVE

Description & Features

Designed for high-performance environments, the Vickers by Danfoss/Eaton RV2-10 Series Pressure Control Valves excel in applications such as harvesters, refuse haulers, and various mobile and industrial needs. This valve offers exceptional reliability and economy, with a robust pressure rating of up to 350 bar (5000 psi) and a flow rate of 114 liters per minute. Its compact design ensures maximum flexibility while minimizing space requirements, making it an ideal choice for setups with limited room.

This poppet-style valve is a part of the Vickers sub-brand and is engineered to handle demanding conditions, ensuring consistent and precise pressure control. With a flow capacity of 300 L/min (80 USgpm), it supports efficient operation in diverse industrial settings. The VICERKS VALVE is a testament to advanced engineering, tailored to meet the rigorous demands of modern hydraulic systems.

SKU: 02-164846

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-164846

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number MINO-00569J12538
Application
Harvesters, refuse haulers, mobile and industrial applications
Brand
Danfoss – Hydraulics
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
350 bar (5000 psi) & 300 L/min (80 USgpm)|Reliable, economical and compact|Maximum flexibility and minimum space
Flow Rate1
114 litre per minute
ICC
SICV Pressure Control Valves
Language
English
Port Size
None
Product Width
1
Special Features
None
Style
Poppet
Sub Brand
Vickers
Supplier Part Number
02-164846
Product Weight
0.48 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Melvin S on Jan 6, 2026, 7:54 PM
Got a harvester that keeps blowing relief valves under load. Would this RV2-10 hold up to that kind of pressure cycling, and what's the max it's rated for?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 8, 2026, 4:44 PM
Rated up to 350 bar (5000 psi), this valve is built to handle exactly that kind of demanding, high-pressure environment. Harvesters are actually one of the listed applications for this series, so pressure cycling under load is well within its intended use case. The poppet-style design also tends to hold up better under repeated pressure events than spool-based valves, which makes it a solid fit for what you're describing.