Designed for hydraulic circuits that require precise pressure management, this Vickers by Danfoss pressure control valve delivers reliable adjustable relief and regulation up to a maximum system pressure. The VICKERS-CPF2S-06-F-W-3S-M-FPA5WL-B5-20 is a size 06 pressure valve rated for flow up to 100 litres per minute, making it well suited to medium-duty industrial hydraulic applications where consistent pressure limiting is critical.
Constructed with Buna-N seals for moisture resistance and durability in demanding environments, this valve features a plug-and-play design that simplifies installation and replacement. At 30 watts, it is an efficient choice for pressure control in industrial hydraulic circuits. The CPF2S-06 series from Vickers is a recognized product line within the Danfoss portfolio, carrying the engineering standards associated with that brand.
SKU: 02-357570
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 02-357570
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberMINO-00900X02607
Application
Applications requiring an adjustable pressure relief or regulating valve to limit the pressure in a hydraulic circuit to a desired maximum
What sort of hydraulic applications does this valve work best in?
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 11, 2025, 4:49 PM
Designed for hydraulic circuits needing precise pressure management, this valve is well-suited to medium-duty industrial applications where consistent pressure limiting is critical.
Question by: Donna S on Jun 5, 2025, 6:24 AM
Flow rate on this thing is listed at 100 litres per minute, that enough for a medium-duty industrial setup or is it gonna fall short under load?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 7, 2025, 7:58 AM
For medium-duty industrial hydraulic circuits, 100 litres per minute is right in the wheelhouse. That rating gives you solid headroom for pressure regulation without the valve becoming the bottleneck in your system. It's built around applications where you need consistent, adjustable pressure limiting rather than high-volume throughput, so as long as your circuit demands fall within that range, you're in good shape.