Constructed from durable gray iron, the DG4V-3(S) Series Subplate/Manifold Mount NFPA Size D03 Solenoid Valve offers a robust solution for hydraulic systems requiring precise control. This 4-way, 3-position valve features a spring-centered, open center design and is equipped with a 12VDC dual 6.3mm spade coil for reliable performance. With a maximum operating pressure of 5075 psi, this valve is designed for demanding industrial applications. The latching, water-resistant manual overrides and Viton seals ensure high reliability and low maintenance.
Engineered by Eaton Vickers, the valve's ISO/DIS 4401-AB-03 D03 interface allows for seamless integration into existing systems. It is capable of managing standard performance with up to 10.5 GPM flow rates for DC coils. The twist and lock manual override and scratch-proof design enhance operational flexibility. Ideal for environments with fluid temperature ranges from -4°F to 158°F, the valve is built to withstand diverse conditions, ensuring consistent performance.
DG4V-3S-0C-Y-M-SP2-G5-60DG4V-3(S) Series D03 Solenoid Valve
02-354934
STD
12VDC
Dual 6.3mm spade
Latching water-resistant manual overrides
DG4V-3S-0C-M-U-G5-60DG4V-3(S) Series D03 Solenoid Valve
02-109044
STD
12VDC
DIN 43650
Product Questions & Answers (3)
Question by: Dale B on Dec 25, 2025, 6:53 PM
Will this valve work okay with regular hydraulic fluid, or do I need something special?
Answer by: Customer Support on Dec 27, 2025, 6:07 AM
It's rated for mineral oil within a temperature range of -4°F to 158°F. It can also handle water-based fluids, but the temperature range changes to +50°F to 129°F.
Question by: Scott S on Apr 6, 2026, 10:37 AM
got a D03 manifold already, is this valve gonna bolt right up or am i chasing adapters
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 8, 2026, 9:40 AM
With the ISO/DIS 4401-AB-03 (NFPA D03) interface, it mounts on a standard D03 subplate or manifold without adapters, assuming your manifold is the same D03 pattern.
Question by: Bobby A on Jan 18, 2026, 5:21 PM
Running this on a 12V DC system off a skid we got at auction, does the coil pull enough to shift reliably at that voltage, or do we need to run a separate supply?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jan 20, 2026, 6:13 AM
Twelve volts DC is exactly what this coil is rated for, and the dual 6.3mm spade connection makes wiring straightforward on most skid setups. The coil draws 30 watts, so your power supply just needs to handle that load consistently. What can affect shift reliability more than voltage is fluid cleanliness, this valve calls for 19/17/14 micron filtration, so if that auction skid has older filters or a dirty reservoir, getting those sorted first will do more for dependable operation than anything else.