Designed for demanding industrial environments, the Vickers CG2V 6CW 10 is a pressure control valve rated for flow up to 200 litres per minute. It features a plug-and-play design with moisture-resistant construction and Buna-N seals, making it well suited for applications where reliability and ease of installation are priorities.
This valve is applicable across a broad range of industries, including machine tool, press, marine/offshore, die casting and foundry, primary metal and paper processing, turbine control, and test equipment and simulation. The Buna-N seal material provides effective resistance to hydraulic fluids commonly used in these settings.
Manufactured under the Eaton Vickers brand, this is a 10 Design series unit built to consistent performance standards across the Vickers pressure valve range.
SKU: 615024
Supplier Part Number (MPN): 615024
Alternate Part Numbers: CG2V6CW10
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Specifications
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part NumberCG2V6CW10, Alternate Part Number MINO-00900H00631
Application
Die casting & foundry, Machine tool, Marine/Offshore, Press, Primary metal, paper, Test equipment & simulation, Turbine control (wind, steam, water)
Wondering what kind of machines this valve is typically used on?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 23, 2026, 6:52 AM
Primarily, these Vickers CG2V-6 pressure control valves find use in die casting, foundry work, machine tools, marine and offshore applications, presses, primary metal processing, paper mills, test equipment and simulation setups, and turbine control systems for wind, steam, and water.
Question by: Kirk H on Dec 21, 2025, 8:16 AM
flow rate on this unit, is it really good for 200 liters per minute? trying to figure out if it'll keep up with our press application without bottlenecking things
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 23, 2025, 6:04 AM
Yeah, 200 liters per minute is the rated flow for this valve, so press applications are well within its wheelhouse. The CG2V-6CW-10 is actually listed under press as one of its intended uses, along with machine tool and die casting work, so you're not pushing it into territory it wasn't built for.