The Vickers by Danfoss / Eaton Coils deliver high performance and reliability in a wide range of mobile and industrial applications including harvesters and refuse haulers. These coils are characterized by compact design and continuous duty capabilities.
The DG4V-3 and DG4V-3S models show superior temperature ranges and high-pressure handling up to 5075 psi making them suitable for demanding environments. High reliability and high-pressure flow capability feature prominently ensuring consistent performance.
The units incorporate Vitonreg; seals ensuring durability and a scratch-proof manual override system. Notably the coils can be changed while the valve remains in place facilitating maintenance. The ISO 4401 Size 03 NFPA D03 port interface offers compatibility with standard systems.
Suitable fluid temperatures span from -4deg;F to 158deg;F for mineral oil and +50deg;F to 129deg;F for water-based fluids. The operational flexibility is further enhanced by the internal rectification and no requirement for a check valve or diode. For mounting detented models should be placed with the longitudinal axis horizontal.
Supplier Part Number: 508173
MPN: C1BS45
Specifications
Application
Harvesters, refuse haulers, mobile and industrial applications
Will this Eaton Vickers coil work on my refuse truck?
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 21, 2026, 12:32 PM
These coils are used in refuse haulers, so it should be compatible.
Question by: Danny B on Mar 19, 2026, 5:24 PM
these coils rated for continuous duty or are they gonna overheat if I'm running them hard all day on harvest equipment?
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 20, 2026, 9:53 PM
Continuous duty is built right into what these coils are made for. Running them on harvesters or similar heavy-cycle mobile equipment is exactly the kind of load they're spec'd to handle. The temperature ceiling for mineral oil service is 158 degrees F, so as long as your system fluid stays inside that range, sustained operation shouldn't be a problem. The dual frequency coil variants do carry slightly tighter temperature limits depending on voltage, so if you're running one of those configurations, worth keeping that in mind when your ambient conditions get extreme.