Designed for demanding mobile equipment applications, the Danfoss / Eaton CLS10005LSL215000ZZ004230042300389 is a load sense sectional mobile valve built for precise hydraulic flow control across a wide range of machines. Its sectional construction supports both pre- and post-compensated sections within the same valve assembly, providing flexible configuration without requiring separate compensated circuits.
Manufactured from ductile iron, this valve is well suited for high-cycle mobile applications including excavators, forklifts, forestry equipment, refuse trucks, truck mounted cranes, agricultural machinery, and marine equipment. The compact design minimizes space requirements within the machine envelope, making it practical for installations where packaging is constrained. Load sense control helps maintain responsiveness across simultaneous actuator demands, a key consideration in multi-function mobile hydraulic systems.
Pre- and post-compensated sections in the same valve assembly|Increase responsiveness and enhance efficiency|Requires minimal space in your machine envelope
ICC
Mobile Valves
Language
English
Product Material
Ductile Iron
Product Width
12.13
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
225APA0120B
Product Weight
67.10 lbs
Product Questions & Answers (1)
Question by: Bonnie A on Aug 22, 2025, 3:07 PM
runs on a lot of different machines on our end, excavators, forklifts, the forestry rig we got out back. does this valve actually hold up across all them applications or is it better suited for one over another?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 24, 2025, 10:42 AM
Ductile iron construction keeps this valve durable across high-cycle environments, and it's built with exactly those machine types in mind. Excavators, forklifts, forestry equipment, agricultural machinery, refuse trucks, and even marine setups all fall within its intended application range. The load sense design helps it stay responsive when multiple functions are running at the same time, which matters a lot on machines that are doing more than one thing at once. It's not optimized for one type over another, so running it across your fleet makes good sense.