Designed for hydraulic circuits that require precise maximum pressure control, this adjustable pressure relief and regulating valve handles flow rates up to 600 litres per minute. The Vickers CPF2S 10 F W 3S M FW H5 20 is built for demanding industrial pressure management applications where reliable, repeatable performance is essential.
Constructed with Buna-N seals for broad fluid compatibility and moisture resistance, this valve features a plug-and-play design that simplifies installation and replacement. Rated at 30 watts, it suits applications where circuit pressure must be consistently held to a desired maximum without complex integration requirements. Manufactured under the Vickers brand by Danfoss/Eaton, it meets the quality standards expected of this product line.
SKU: 02-336819
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-336819
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberMINO-00900X49121
Application
Applications requiring an adjustable pressure relief or regulating valve to limit the pressure in a hydraulic circuit to a desired maximum
flow rate on this one goes up to 600 litres per minute -- is that enough for most industrial press circuits or is it usually on the lower end for that kind of work?
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 4, 2025, 8:10 AM
For a good chunk of industrial press applications, 600 litres per minute is plenty. That's a solid ceiling for pressure relief and regulation duties, and it covers a wide range of mid-to-heavy hydraulic circuits without issue. Where you'd start pushing past that is in very high-volume systems running multiple large actuators simultaneously, but for most single-circuit or moderate multi-circuit setups, this valve handles the load without being the bottleneck.
Question by: Neil P on Aug 31, 2025, 7:55 PM
If I gotta swap this out, is it gonna be a straight drop-in replacement, or will I need to do some fiddling to make it fit?
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 2, 2025, 12:14 PM
This valve features a plug-and-play design, so replacement should be straightforward.