Designed for mobile and industrial applications such as harvesters and refuse haulers the DG4S4-01 60 Series Danfoss / Eaton Coils offers performance and reliability. With a compact design and continuous duty feature it ensures efficient functionality in demanding environments.
These internally rectified coils operate at a maximum pressure of 3600 PSI with petroleum oil and 1000 PSI with high water base fluids. It is imperative to use steel subplates or manifolds for pressures exceeding 3000 PSI and standard mounting bolts are recommended for secure installation.
The temperature range for optimal performance is between 70deg;F to 120deg;F. The maximum flow rates depend on the spool/spring combination and coil specifications which can be referenced in the technical information section.
Mounting should be considered carefully with detented models positioned with the longitudinal axis horizontal while other models have flexible mounting options. These coils are available in various configurations so contacting for detailed information is advised.
MPN: C1EP31
Supplier Part Number: 879147
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Specifications
Application
Harvesters, refuse haulers, mobile and industrial applications
running this on a refuse hauler that stays in continuous operation most of the shift, these coils built to handle that kind of duty or do they need to cycle down regular?
Answer by: Customer Support on Sep 17, 2025, 6:21 PM
Continuous duty is built right into these coils, so sustained operation without regular cycling down is exactly what they're rated for. The DG4S4-01 60 Series was put together with mobile working equipment in mind, refuse haulers included, so long shifts aren't outside its design envelope. Just keep an eye on your operating temps and stay within that 70 to 120 degree F window for best performance.
Question by: Billy D on Aug 26, 2025, 2:40 PM
What kind of applications does this coil work for?
Answer by: Customer Support on Aug 27, 2025, 6:52 PM
These coils are designed for mobile and industrial applications. You'll often find them used in harvesters and refuse haulers.