FDC1-10 Series Proportional Flow Divider/Combiner Cartridge Valve, 0.74 - 2.9 GPM Inlet Flow Range, 50:50 Outlet Ratio

Description & Features

The FDC1-10 Series Proportional Flow Divider/Combiner Cartridge Valve produced by Danfoss (Power Solutions II LLC) is engineered to proportionally divide a single hydraulic oil flow into two separate flows with a 50:50 outlet ratio. This flow divider/combiner valve maintains consistent flow ratios despite load variations between the ports ensuring optimal performance in industrial applications.

With an inlet flow range of 0.74 to 2.9 GPM and an accuracy of 10% this valve offers reliable operation within its recommended flow range. Constructed with Buna-N seal material it is designed for durability and long-lasting performance. The maximum operating pressure of 3000 PSI and a temperature range from -40F to 248F support a wide array of industrial conditions.

The FDC1-10 valve also features a special rephase functionality providing rephase flow to either port if one becomes blocked. It is compatible with C-10-4 cavity housings sold separately. Recommended filtration is ISO 4406 Cleanliness Level 18/16/13 or cleaner.

ECCN: EAR99

Supplier Part Number: 566003

Specifications

Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number C1EL11, Alternate Part Number DSFDC110011, Alternate Part Number FDC110011, Alternate Part Number MINO-00569X30019
Brand
Danfoss – Hydraulics
Brand
Danfoss Power Solutions
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Flow Range
0.74 - 2.9
Housing
None
Outlet Flow Ratio
50:50
Seal Material
Buna-N
Supplier Part Number
566003
Product Weight
0.24 lbs

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FDC1-10 Series Proportional Flow Divider/Combiner Cartridge Valve, 0.74 - 2.9 GPM Inlet Flow Range, 50:50 Outlet Ratio

FDC1-10-0-11 FDC1-10 Series Cartridge Valve

566003

0.74 - 2.9

50:50

None

Buna-N

Product Questions & Answers (2)

Question by: Randy F on Jul 13, 2025, 5:27 PM
does this valve work for syncing two cylinders that keep gettin out of phase with each other?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 14, 2025, 9:54 PM
That's actually one of the core jobs this valve handles well. When one cylinder bottoms out before the other, the FDC1-10 sends rephase flow to whichever port is blocked so the lagging cylinder can catch up and bottom out too. The 50:50 split stays consistent even when there's a load difference between the two sides, which is what causes most sync drift in the first place. Just keep your inlet flow between 0.74 and 2.9 GPM to stay within the rated accuracy of plus or minus 10 percent.
Question by: Rusty D on Mar 11, 2026, 12:42 PM
How critical is it to have clean hydraulic fluid running through this thing? Gotta keep my machines humming.
Answer by: Customer Support on Mar 12, 2026, 8:31 PM
Recommended filtration is ISO 4406 Cleanliness Level 18/16/13 or cleaner, so maintaining fluid cleanliness will definitely help keep things running smoothly and prevent issues down the line.