Vickers CS5 H100A FV M FW B5 100

Description & Features

The Vickers CS5 H100A FV M FW B5 100 is an essential pressure control valve designed for hydraulic systems that require precise pressure regulation. With a robust flow rate of 680 liters per minute, this valve is ideal for applications necessitating adjustable pressure relief to maintain desired maximum pressure levels. Constructed with moisture-resistant materials, it ensures reliable performance in demanding industrial environments.

Featuring a plug-and-play design, the valve integrates seamlessly into existing setups, facilitating straightforward installation and maintenance. The Buna-N seal material enhances durability and leak resistance, making it suitable for various industrial applications. As part of the Vickers brand, this valve embodies high-performance standards and quality craftsmanship.

SKU: 02-309180

Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-309180

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number MINO-00900H04405
Application
Applications requiring an adjustable pressure relief or regulating valve to limit the pressure in a hydraulic circuit to a desired maximum
Brand
Danfoss (Power Solutions II LLC)
Brand
Vickers
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Plug-and-play design|High-performance features|Moisture resistant
Flow Rate1
680 litre per minute
ICC
IV Pressure Valves
Language
English
Product Width
3.28
Seal Material
Buna-N
Special Features
None
Sub Brand
Vickers
Supplier Part Number
02-309180
Product Weight
24.50 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Freddie W on Feb 19, 2026, 12:39 PM
flow rate on this thing is listed at 680 liters per minute, is that enough for a high-demand industrial circuit, or is this more of a mid-range valve?
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 21, 2026, 6:29 AM
For most industrial hydraulic circuits, 680 liters per minute puts this valve well into the capable range. It's built to handle applications where you need adjustable pressure relief or regulation to hold a circuit at a set maximum pressure, so high-demand setups are exactly where it fits. If your system is running at or below that flow capacity, you're in good shape with this one.