VFD120 Series Variable Priority Flow Dividers VFD120RD200J | TSK6602-216

Description & Features

The VFD120RD200J is part of WEBTEC's VFD120 Series of variable priority flow dividers, designed to regulate hydraulic actuator speeds by managing flow distribution within a circuit. Rated to 420 bar (6000 psi) and capable of handling flows up to 76 L/min (20 US gpm), the unit covers a broad working range suitable for demanding mobile and industrial hydraulic systems.

Constructed with a cast SG iron body and steel components, the valve features hardened steel and high carbon spring steel internals, with NBR/PTFE seals for reliable fluid compatibility with mineral oils meeting ISO 11158. An aluminium adjustment knob allows variable priority setting. Connections are 3/4" BSPP, and the unit operates across a fluid temperature range of -30 to 120 °C (-22 to 248 °F). At 2 kg (4.4 lbs), it is a compact and robust solution for precise flow control in hydraulic circuits.

SKU: TSK6602-216
Supplier Part Number (MPN): VFD120RD200J

Specifications

Brand
WEBTEC
Brand
Webtec
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
TSK6602-216
Ambient Temperature
-30 to 50 °C, -22 to 122 °F
Body Materials
Steel components in cast SG Iron body. Aluminium knob.
Compatible Fluid
Mineral oils to ISO 11158
Flow Range (US gpm)
0 - 20
Flow Range (L/min)
0 - 79
Fluid Temperature Range
-30 to 120 °C, -22 to 248 °F
Gross Weight
2 kg, 4.4 lbs
Internal Materials
Hardened steel & high carbon spring stee
Maximum Rated Flow
76 L/min, 20 US gpm
Max Rated Pressure
420 bar, 6000 psi
Net Weight
2 kg, 4.4 lbs
Porting
3/4” BSPP
Seals
NBR / PTFE
Product Weight
0.99 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Shawn M on Jun 13, 2025, 7:04 AM
what's the max pressure this flow divider can handle? got a system running pretty hot and want to make sure it won't be a weak point
Answer by: Customer Support on Jun 14, 2025, 5:28 PM
Rated to 420 bar (6000 psi), so it holds up in high-pressure hydraulic systems without being a bottleneck. The body is cast SG iron with hardened steel internals, which gives it the structural integrity to handle that kind of sustained load. As long as your system pressure stays within that ceiling, the divider itself shouldn't be your problem point.