This Vickers DG4V 3 3C M U B6 60 EN21 directional control valve is a three- or four-way valve designed for easy mounting on industry-standard surfaces. It is suitable for applications such as die casting and foundry, machine tools, marine/offshore, presses, primary metal, paper, test equipment and simulation, and turbine control (wind, steam, water).
Featuring a Buna-N seal material and a flow rate of 80 liters per minute, this Vickers valve offers reliable performance. It also carries CSA approval for added safety and compliance.
SKU: 02-316420
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-316420
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberMINO-00900X47695
Application
Die casting & foundry, Machine tool, Marine/Offshore, Press, Primary metal, paper, Test equipment & simulation, Turbine control (wind, steam, water)
Brand
Danfoss (Power Solutions II LLC)
Brand
Vickers
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Three- or four-way directional control|Easily mountable on industry-standard surfaces|Thousands of models to suit all applications
Flow Rate1
80 litre per minute
ICC
IV Directional Control Valves
Language
English
Product Width
1.88
Seal Material
Buna-N
Special Features
CSA APPROVAL.
Sub Brand
Vickers
Supplier Part Number
02-316420
Product Weight
4.00 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Lyle M on Nov 5, 2025, 2:40 PM
Will this valve hold up in a marine environment, like on a boat?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 7, 2025, 6:26 AM
It is suitable for marine and offshore applications, so it should be able to withstand typical conditions.
Question by: Eddie B on Nov 8, 2025, 4:43 PM
flow rate on this one says 80 liters per minute, that enough to handle press and die casting work without choking out?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 10, 2025, 10:49 AM
For press and die casting applications, 80 liters per minute is a solid flow rate that fits right in the working range those setups typically call for. The valve is specifically listed for both press and die casting and foundry use, so it's built with those demands in mind. As long as your system is sized to match that flow capacity, you shouldn't run into restriction problems under normal operating conditions.