SV5-8-C-A8T-120APS

Description & Features

Designed for demanding mobile and industrial environments, the SV5-8-C-A8T-120APS is a 2-way, 2-position normally closed solenoid valve from Eaton Vickers, operating at 120V and rated for a 1/2" port size. Built with hardened and ground steel construction, it delivers reliable performance across a rated flow of 23 litres per minute.

Rated to 350 bar (5,000 psi) and capable of handling up to 227 L/min (60 USgpm) within the SV5-8-C/CM series platform, this valve suits applications including harvesters, refuse haulers, and a broad range of mobile and stationary hydraulic circuits. Its compact form factor makes it a practical fit where space and installation efficiency matter. Marketed under the Danfoss Power Solutions portfolio, this valve continues the Vickers tradition of economical, dependable directional control components.

SKU: 02-182068

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-182068

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number MINO-00569X02083
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) & 227 L/min (60 USgpm)|Reliable, economical and compact|Hardened and ground steel
Flow Rate1
23 litre per minute
ICC
SICV Solenoid Valves
Language
English
Port Size
1/2
Product Width
1.50
Special Features
None
Style
2-Way 2-Position Normally Closed
Sub Brand
Vickers
Supplier Part Number
02-182068
Voltage
120 volt
Product Weight
1.00 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Johnny W on Jun 10, 2025, 10:11 AM
runs at 120 volts, right? trying to confirm before I order a replacement for the one that burnt out on our refuse hauler
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 12, 2025, 6:05 AM
Yes, 120 volts AC is correct for this valve. It's a 2-way, 2-position normally closed solenoid valve, so when the coil is de-energized the valve stays closed by default. That normally closed configuration is worth double-checking against your circuit before you swap it in, just to make sure the behavior on power loss matches what your system expects.