Designed for precise flow control across demanding industrial environments, the VICKERS-KDG4V-5-2C65S-M-U-HA6-30 is a direct-acting proportional valve rated at 65 litres per minute. Built under the Vickers by Danfoss/Eaton product line, it is engineered to suit a broad range of application requirements through availability in three performance levels: ultra, high, and standard.
Fluorocarbon seals make this valve well suited to applications where fluid compatibility and durability under pressure are priorities. Plug-and-play functionality reduces commissioning time, making it a practical choice for machine tool, press, turbine control, and marine/offshore installations. It is equally applicable in die casting and foundry environments, primary metal processing, paper production, and test equipment or simulation systems.
SKU: 02-351001
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-351001
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberMINO-00900X50593
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
Available in three performance levels - ultra, high and standard - to suit a wide range of application requirements|Direct-acting|Reduce commissioning time through plug-and-play funcitonality
Flow Rate1
65 litre per minute
ICC
IV Proportional Valves
Language
English
Product Width
2.76
Seal Material
Fluorocarbon
Sub Brand
Vickers
Supplier Part Number
02-351001
Product Weight
15.00 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (2)
Question by: Vince C on Sep 9, 2025, 3:10 PM
Reckon this valve can handle dirty fluids without gumming up the works?
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 10, 2025, 9:37 PM
Fluorocarbon seals give this valve good compatibility with a range of fluids, and they should help with durability, but it's always best to filter fluids to the recommended levels for your specific application.
Question by: Clint W on Aug 1, 2025, 6:45 PM
three performance levels is kinda vague to me, what's actually the difference between ultra, high, and standard on this valve, and how would somebody know which one they need?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 2, 2025, 8:17 PM
Each tier reflects a different level of control precision and response performance. Ultra is the top end, suited for applications where tight, repeatable flow control really matters, like test equipment or turbine control systems. High sits in the middle and handles most demanding industrial work without the cost of the top spec. Standard covers general-purpose use where extreme precision isn't the priority. If your machine requires close tolerances or fast response, step up. If you're running something more forgiving, standard or high will likely do the job fine.