Work module, 4.2 GPM pressure compensated, manual control (NL), double acting cylinder spool, work port valves plugged (PRA.PRB), load sense valve ports plugged (PRLSA.PRLSB), SAE -10 ports.

Description & Features

Designed for precision and efficiency, the Salami VDP08 Series Work Module offers load-independent flow control ideal for various industrial applications. With a flow rating of 25 GPM, this module ensures consistent performance under demanding conditions. Its double-acting cylinder spool is pressure compensated, maintaining a steady pressure drop regardless of load variations. The module features manual control and comes with SAE -10 ports. Both the work port valves and load sense valve ports are securely plugged, ensuring reliable and safe operation.

Engineered to withstand harsh environments, this work module operates effectively within a fluid temperature range of -4°F to 185°F. It is built to handle maximum operating pressures of up to 5000 PSI on ports "A" and "B" and 4560 PSI on port "P", with a back pressure capacity of 145 PSI on the outlet port "T". Optimal fluid viscosity ranges from 12 cSt to 75 cSt, ensuring smooth and efficient operation. The recommended filtration level adheres to ISO 4406: 19/16 standards, enhancing the longevity and reliability of the system.

SKU: S24180770

Supplier Part Number (MPN): S24180770

Alternate Part Numbers: C1MW45

Specifications

Brand
Salami S.P.A
Brand
Salami S.P.A
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Supplier Part Number
S24180770
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number C1MW45
Product Weight
10.00 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Debbie M on Jan 30, 2026, 9:41 PM
What's the deal with those plugged ports? Are they something I can remove if I need more connections down the line?
Answer by: Customer Support on Feb 1, 2026, 9:02 PM
Designed to ensure reliable and safe operation, the work port valves and load sense valve ports are securely plugged on this particular model. Removing them isn't recommended without understanding the specific system requirements, as it could impact performance.