Designed for hydraulic circuits where pressure must be held to a defined maximum, this adjustable pressure control valve handles flow rates up to 600 litres per minute and is built to withstand demanding industrial environments. The Vickers CPF2S 10 F K 3S M FTWL B5 20 features a plug-and-play design that simplifies installation, while moisture-resistant construction supports reliable service in challenging conditions. Buna-N seals provide dependable fluid compatibility across common hydraulic media.
Rated at 30 watts and categorized as a pressure relief and regulating valve, this unit is suited to applications requiring consistent, adjustable pressure limitation within a hydraulic circuit. Manufactured under the Vickers brand by Danfoss/Eaton, it reflects the engineering standards associated with that product line.
SKU: 02-337461
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-337461
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberMINO-00900X49241
Application
Applications requiring an adjustable pressure relief or regulating valve to limit the pressure in a hydraulic circuit to a desired maximum
Reckon this would be alright in a hydraulic system that's gotta hold pressure steady for long periods?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 9, 2025, 1:59 PM
Designed for hydraulic circuits needing a defined maximum pressure, this valve can handle flow rates up to 600 litres per minute, so it should be suitable for holding pressure consistently.
Question by: Jimmy P on Nov 13, 2025, 8:27 PM
Flow rate on this thing goes up to 600 litres per minute, is that enough for most industrial hydraulic setups, or is that on the lower end?
Answer by: Customer Support on Nov 15, 2025, 6:47 AM
For a wide range of industrial hydraulic circuits, 600 litres per minute is a solid capacity. Most standard pressure control applications don't come anywhere close to pushing that much flow, so you'd typically have plenty of headroom. Heavy-duty systems with multiple actuators running simultaneously are really the only scenario where you'd want to start doing the math more carefully before committing.